in=Welcome to the BIS 164 Grammar Errors Wiki Page!=
As outlined in the course [[#|syllabus]], a segment of your [[#|points]] in BIS 164 earned through identifying, sharing and correcting spelling and grammar errors observed in every day life. On this wiki, on this wiki [[#|page]], you will be able to share the examples you find with the res
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1. Alyssa Morrison
2. The crowd started cheering as Melanie approaches the finish line.
3. Instagram caption
4. The crowd started cheering as Melanie approached the finish line.
5. The inconsistent tense is being used, past tense is needed
1. Alyssa Morrison
2. My father told me that honesty was the best policy.
3. Facebook
4. My father told me that honesty is the best policy.
5. With this, when the verb is past tense we use a past tense in the subordinate clause but, in this case, the information is always true so past tense is unnecessary.
1. Taylor Swix
2. You should of listened to me.
3. Facebook comment
4. You should have listened to me.
5. Improper verb. have not of.
1. Taylor Swix
2. I coulda went to that party, but I am glad I didn't.
3. Facebook Post
4. I could have went to that party, but I am glad that I didn't.
5. "coulda" is informal. "Could have" would make this sentence sound better and appear a little more formal.
1. Alyssa Morrison
2. My feet is my only carriage so I've got to push on through
3.
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4. My feet are my only carriage, so I've got to push on through
5. The subject-verb mistake, my feet is- indicating singularity, when it should be my feet are- indicating plurality
1. Alyssa Morrison
2. Hunters please use caution when hunting pedestrians using walk trails
3. https://i.pinimg.com/736x/08/fe/a6/08fea6b439f1aa2e7ca1b57164850337.jpg
4. Hunters, please use caution when hunting. Pedestrians are using walk trails.
5. The run on sentence is giving the wrong message to people, saying to use caution when hunting pedestrians using walk trails. With the correct punctuation, the message of this sentence is telling hunters to use caution when hunting. There are pedestrians using walk trails.
1. Alyssa Morrison
2. Private customer parking only. All others will be toad
3.
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4. Private Customer Parking Only All Others Will Be Towed
5. The incorrect word that was used is referring to a frog. The words have the same pronunciation but different spelling and meaning. Towed is the correct word for this sign, meaning to pull a motor vehicle along with a rope, chain, etc.
1. Alyssa Morrison
2. Quite Please Exams in Progress
3.
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4. Quiet Please Exams in Progress
5. The incorrect word is used. Quite means to the utmost extent or degree. Quiet means making little or no noise. With this picture, the noise levels is what is being referred to so the correct term and spelling is quiet.
1. Marisa Nelson 2. Respect Are Country Speak English 3. http://www.ghettoredhot.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/respect-our-country-speak-english.jpg 4. Respect Our Country Speak English 5. Our and Are and homophones, words that sound alike, pronounced the same, but are different in meaning. Are is the present tense of “to be” and our is the possessive form of we or us. So it is Out country that needs to be respected, not are. Tara Koons: I think you mean't to put Our country, not "out" country.
1.Marisa Nelson 2.A State Sale 3.https://jonathots.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/a-state-sale.jpg 4.Estate Sale 5.The words “a state” is supposed to be the word “estate” because estate means, land, park, or even someone’s house. If there was a state literally for sale, then it would be a state sale, but it is a garage, or yard sale so it is an estate sale.
1. Marisa Nelson 2. I like cooking my family and my pets. 3.https://beebom.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Use-Comma-dont-be-a-psycho..png 4. I like cooking, my family, and my pets. 5. With out the commas in the sentences, the sentence is one complete thought, and it reads that this person would like cooking their family and pets. The commas break the sentence up and makes it about 3 different thoughts, not just one long one.
1. Marisa Nelson 2. Please do not feed us, our Tummy’s will hurt. 3.https://mightyredpen.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/hurts-our-tummys.jpg 4. Please do not feed us, our tummies will hurt. 5. The word “Tummy’s” should not be capitalized, and if there is an apostrophe s at the end of a word, it means that work owns something. The word Tummy’s should be tummies because there is more than one tummy, not the one tummy owns something.
1. Marisa Nelson 2. Are credit card machine is not working and We apologize for that 3.https://i.pinimg.com/236x/8c/b2/21/8cb2217e87e0ac57527f75a138d6035e.jpg 4. Our credit card machine is not working, and we apologize for that 5. Are and Our are mixed up. Our is a plural possessive adjective and should be used. Are is a form of “to be” and used with a first person plural. There is a comma missing to separate both independent clauses. Last, We should not be capitalized.
Grace Lynch
“I can’t date a girl who is lack toe tolerance. We couldn’t even go out for ice cream.
The word “severed” needs to be changed to “served”. The reason for this is because severed means to cut off a body part, while served means to provide a service.
1. Marisa Nelson 2. Cakes for all occasions Wedding’s Birthday’s Anniversary’s Christening’s 3.http://www.bitrebels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/english-grammar-on-signs-14.jpg 4. It should say, Cakes for all Occasions: Weddings Birthdays Anniversaries Christenings 5. To put an apostrophe and an s at the end of something is to show that it owns something. The weddings, birthdays, and christenings do not own anything and therefore should not have an apostrophe and an s at the end, just an s. Anniversary, to show more than one, need to change the y to an I and add an es at the end for Anniversaries.
1. Marisa Nelson 2. In the beginning God said Let there be grammar: and there was grammar! And then there was grammar issues, and they was bad. 3.https://rudiseitz1.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/genesisofgrammar.png 4. It should say “In the beginning, God said “Let there be grammar,” and there was grammar! Then there were grammar issues, and they were bad. 5. First off, no quotations. Then no comma. Then there needed to be a new sentence because it was a run on sentence. Then the verb “was” was wrong and in the wrong tense.
1. Deb Lenning
2. ByKellyon September 3, 2017Color: Black|Verified Purchase
I got this meat tenderizer because I didn't like using a mallet. I always felt like I was try to kill the meat, not tenderize it. I like using this tool in the kitchen. I can see the merinade or sauce going down in the little holes that are made with the 48 sharp needles. It makes any cut of meat more tender and juicy. It would make a great gift for anyone that enjoys cooking.
3.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MXXRKSP/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
4. I always felt like I was trying to kill the meat.
5. improper verb tense.
1. Victoria Voise
2. Tom plays with the violin.
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1. Tamica Guzman
2. Each one of the dogs bark louder than the cat meows.
3. http://www.satunlocked.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/277.png
4. It should say "Each barks louder than the cat meows."
5. The prepositional phrase "of the dogs" is placed between the singular subject "each" and the plural verb "blank".
1. Tamica Guzman
2. But I don't like coffee, I like tea.
3. https://webapps.towson.edu/ows/conj3.jpg
4. It should say "I like coffee, but I don't like tea."
5. The comma should always come before "but".
1. Tamica Guzman
2.I am sleep, I have to go to work.
3. http://68.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l3hxlloAnT1qbolbn.jpg
4.It should say" I am sleepy, but i have to go to work."
5. We added the but into the sent after the comma, because the sentence is a comma splice sentence. And a comma is added so you have to put a filler word like "but" to fill it in.
1. Marisa Nelson
2. Nothing Under $5.00. If you don't like the price to bad.
3. https://missohllovesgrammar.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/too-to-two.jpg
4. It should say, to be correct, "Nothing under $5.00. If you don't like the price, too bad."
5. To means towards, too is in excess or additionally. They mixed up the two words. Also, they needed the comma between the words "price" and "too"
1. Marisa Nelson
2. Beliefe in dreams
3. http://baddogneedsrottenhome.com/images/emails/53beae0a50ab1.jpg
4. The correct phrase should be "Believe in dreams"
5. The writer not only used the wrong verb, but misspelt the wrong verb as well. One can not belief in dreams, there can be a belief in a dream, but one has to believe in dreams.
1. Marisa Nelson
2. Nothing Last's Forever
3. http://cdn.ebaumsworld.com/mediaFiles/picture/604025/83392757.jpeg
4. It should say "Nothing Lasts Forever"
5. It is wrong because the verb last doesn't own anything. When a word ends with in an apostrophe s ('s) shows ownership, or it is a conjunction to join "it is" or "it's"
1. Tamica Guzman
2. Tom read the novel, his friend saw the movie.
3.https://webapps.towson.edu/ows/moduleCS_FS24.jpg
4. It should say " Tom read the novel. His friend saw the movie."
5. It is wrong because it's a comma splice sentence and needs to be two different sentences.
1. Tamica Guzman
2.Freddy walks to school Maddy drives to school.
3.http://images.slideplayer.com/8/2465068/slides/slide_3.jpg
4.It should say " Freddy walks to school. Maddy drives to school."
5. It is wrong because there suppose to written as two independent clauses as two different sentences.
As an add-on to Grace's post:
1.Mary Valkos
2. Home Made
3. See above image ^^^
4. Homemade
5. I believe homemade is a compound word and doesn't need to be separated.
1. Tamica Guzman
2. I am sleepy, I have to go to work.
3. http://68.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l3hxlloAnT1qbolbn.jpg
4. It should say 'I am sleepy, but I have to go to work.
5. Correcting the sentence by adding a comma and conjunction.
1. Marisa Nelson
2. Pie's Pasty's Sandwich's + Cakes
3. http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/03/15/article-2293868-0584AC03000005DC-740_306x423.jpg
4. It should just say Pies Pasties Sandwiches + Cakes
5. All those nouns are just nouns and they are telling the public what the establishment has. If you put an apostrophe with an s at the end it shows that the pie owns something, but because it is just advertising for many pies, not one, it is spelt Pies not Pie's. Cakes and sandwiches are the only words that are correct on the sign ecause there are many cakes not just one cake and same with sandwiches. The pasty doesn't own anything, but there are more than one, so it is pasties not pasty's.
1. Victoria Voise
2."It was a spectacularly beautiful day There was not a cloud in the sky and the sun was shining George and Pam went to the park to have a picnic they had pickles and peanut butter sandwiches with sparkling water on a red and white checkered blanket George tossed a Frisbee to the dog and waved to the other park goers who passed their delightful picnic
3.http://bis164f2011.wikispaces.com/Grammar+Snafus!
4. it should say "It was a spectacularly beautiful day. There was not a cloud in the sky and the sun was shining. George and Pam went to the park to have a picnic; they had pickles and peanut butter sandwiches with sparkling water on a red and white checkered blanket. George tossed a Frisbee to the dog and waved to the other park goers who passed their delightful picnic."
5. without the period separation, this would be a run on sentence.
1. Marisa Nelson
2. Hunters Please Use Caution When Hunting Pedestrians Using Walk Trails
3. http://images.viralnova.com/000/062/017/desktop-1406813083.png
4. It should say Hunters Please Use Caution When Hunting, (with a comma to separate) Pedestrians Using Walk Trails
5. Without the comma to separate Hunting and Pedestrians, it sounds like it is telling the hunters to use caution when hunting the pedestrians using the walking trails. It needs the comma to separate the independent clauses "Hunters Please Use Caution" and "Pedestrians Using Walk Trails" so it can tell the hunters to use caution while hunting because there are pedestrians that use the walk trails.
1. Marisa Nelson
2. We Bye Used Cars
3. https://marketingexperiments.com/wp-content/uploads/We-bye-used-cars1.png
4. It should say We Buy Used Cars
5. Bye is an example of a Homophone. It is a word that sounds the same as another word, but it is spelt different and has a different meaning. To fix the sign, the sign should read "We Buy Used Cars" because the word buy means to acquire in exchange for goods or money.
According to Chapter 12 in Business English 12e by Mary Ellen Guffey and Carolyn M. Seefer, you can use a period at the end of a statement, a command, or an indirect question and exclamation marks expresses strong emotion.
According to Chapter 10 in Business English 12e by Mary Ellen Guffey and Carolyn M. Seefer, dependent clauses that precede independent clauses are followed by commas.
According to Chapter 10 in Business English 12e by Mary Ellen Guffey and Carolyn M. Seefer, dependent clauses that precede independent clauses are followed by commas.
According to Chapter 8 in Business English 12e by Mary Ellen Guffey and Carolyn M. Seefer, the preposition except, meaning “excluding” or “but,” is sometimes confused with the verb accept, which means “to receive.”
1.Asia Smith
2.i am going to farther my education.
3. it should be "i am going to further my education."
4. misuse of action verb
1. Asia Smith
2.
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3. should be "we are open"
4. misuse of verb
1. Asia Smith
2. "I have met a lot of mommys in this world."
3. correct sentence is "I have met a lot of mommies in this world."
4. misuse of verb
1. Asia Smith
2.
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3. should be It's
4. misuse of the word its, it needed a apostrophe
1. Asia Smith
2.
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3. should be "between you and I"
1. Asia Smith
2. how is the whether outside?
3. should be "How is the weather outside?"
1. Asia Smith
2.
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3. park's should just be "park"
1. Asia Smith
2.
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3. misspelling of "prome"
4. correct way is "prom"
1. Asia Smith
2.
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3. misspell of last's
4. correct way "last"
1. Asia Smith
2.
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3. incorrect spelling
4. correct way "cafe'"
1. Asia Smith
2. DVD's
3. incorrect spelling of DVD's
4. correct DVDs
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1.) Sara Murray
2.) Call us to schedule your weekly, bi-weekly, or one time [[#|house cleaning]], we'll design your service around your needs.
3.) http://grammarglitchcentral.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/run-on-sentence-example-2011-001.jpg
4.) Call us to schedule your weekly, bi-weekly, or one time house cleaning. We'll design your service around your needs.
5.) Run on sentence, not punctuated correctly.
1.) Sara Murray
2.) Principal Tim Hadley taught his students an unforgettable leasson on Tuesday
3.) http://www.fox2detroit.com/news/whats-hot/230097431-story
4.) Principal Tim Hadley taught his students an unforgettable lesson on Tuesday
5.) Misspelled word.
1.) Sara Murray
2.) Sometimes your the dog, sometimes your the hydrant
3.) www.google.com/search?site=&source=hp&ei=Xeh6WPhuwZ3SAp7FuZAJ&q=grammar+mistakes+on+signs&oq=&gs_l=mobile-gws-hp.1.0.35i39k1l3.0.0.0.2329.2.1.1.0.0.0.0.0..0.0....0...1c..64.mobile-gws-hp..1.1.59.3._oECj-1sBPE#imgrc
4.) Sometimes you’re the dog, sometimes you’re the hydrant
5.) Misuse of the pronoun
1. Jessica Harris
2. Error: This paLge is fully...
3.Correction: This page is fully...
4. Justification for error: grammar error, word was spelled incorrectly.
1. Jessica Harris
2. Error: a segment of your points in BIS 164 earned through...
3. Correction: a segment of your points in BIS 164 is earned through...
4. Justification: The sentence was missing a linking verb.
1. Nicole Benchley
2. Are [[#|credit card machine]] is not working and we apologize for that
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4. Our [[#|credit card]] machine is not working, and we apologize for that.
5. This sentence has an incorrect "our" or are in it, and is a run on that needed a comma.
1. Nicole Benchley
2. I like my dog he is nice I take him for walks he sleeps in my room
3. picture is down below.
1. Jennifer O'Meara
2. "A" and Misspelled "bear" I agree with both corrections! Do you see the http [[#|address]]? Engrish.com?
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4. It should say, please do not taste food with your bare hand!
5. http://www.engrish.com/2013/01/i-would-like-to-order-a-food/
I saw this on my [[#|Facebook page]]. Do you know what's wrong with it? Nothing, except that often times we forget to remember that not everything in life is easy.
1. Jennifer O'Meara
2."Totally felt the same way when I went for my first run outdoors! Felt that familiar pang of panic last summer when I went running in skinz for the first time (can’t undo 30 years of insecurity in one run). 3. The post should say "I totally felt the same way when I went for my first run outdoors. I felt that familiar pang of panic last summer, when I went running in Skinz for the first time (YOU can't undo 30 years of insecurity in one run)." 4. http://www.mile-posts.com/2014/05/embarrased-to-go-running.html
1. Dorene Ridenour
2.Life is tough but; its tougher if your stupid
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4. Life is tough but; it's tougher if you're stupid
5. Business English 11 chapter 5
1. Dorene Ridenour
2. Good HR systems and frameworks attracts and retains talents
3.
4. Good HR systems and frameworks attract and retain talents.
5. Business English 11 chapter 5
1. Clairisa Decator
2. With coffe
3.
4.coffe should be coffee
5. Business English 11 Chapter 2
1. Clairisa Decator
2. The game is going to be very close you have to play your best.
3.
4. The game is going to be very close. You have to play your best.
5. Business English Chapter 2 (Run on sentence)
1.) Sara Murray
2.) Art of Writting
3.) https://goo.gl/photos/shjAaSBV9Z78e7yZ6
4.) Art of Writing
5.) Mispelling
1. Tasha Little
2. For boots
3. sign-1.jpg
4.For boats
1. Tasha Little
2. Sometimes your the dog, sometimes your the hydrant
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4. Sometimes you're the dog, sometimes you're the hydrant.
5. BIS 164 page 72
1. Janelle Pelton
2. Why go anywhere else? When we serve you the tastiest, variety & best quality of food.
3. This run-on sentence along with incorrect punctuation would sound much better as..Why go anywhere else when we serve the tastiest variety and the best quantity of food?
4. Chapter 6 verb usage in our text book.
1. Janelle Pelton
2. Should read "bargains"
3. Spelled and defined in the English dictionary.
Both sign making horrors.... the running-out-of-space phenomenon AND the misspellings... oh my. all in one sign. Note: my spell checking *ss is going to have three friends proofread EVERYTHING.
1.Janelle Pelton
2. Correction is on licence. It should be spelled license.
3. According to English Dictionary.
1. Mariah Allen
2. "If your insurance is worker's compensation or you need a work note for your employer, please ask your doctor while he is in the room."
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4. "If your insurance if worker's compensation or you need a work note for your employer, please ask your doctor while he or she is in the room."
There are male and female doctors in the practice and it should respect both genders.
1. Brenda McClintic
2. "The dogs tugged on its leash"
3.http://www.methodist.edu/english/dd_paa.htm
4. "The dogs tugged on their leashes"
5. Business English 11th Edition page 73.
1. Brenda McClintic
2. "President Lincoln delivered Lincoln's Gettysburg Address in 1863.
3. http://www.towson.edu/ows/pro_antagree.htm
4. "President Lincoln delivered his Gettysburg Address in 1863.
5. Business English 11th Edition page 73.
1. Kaitlynne Warmack
2.English is our Language No Excetions Learn It
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4. Change to:English is our Language No EXCEPTIONS Learn It....misspelled EXCEPTIONS
5. http://www.oddee.com/item_97237.aspx
1. Kaitlynne Warmack
2.Welcome Back Hope You Hade A Good Brake
3.
1. Kaitlyn Lemasters
2. The Birmingham Childrens Hospital
3.
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4. The Birmingham Children's Hospital
5. This is an example of improper use of possessive. It should be "Children's" because it is the children's hospital. http://www.thepunctuationguide.com/apostrophe.html
1. Melissa Adams
2 Carmen loved traveling in Italy she felt Rome was too hot.
3.
Carmen loved traveling in Italy she felt Rome was too hot.
4. Carmen loved traveling in Italy; she felt Rome was too hot.
5. http://myenglishteacher.net/runonsentences.html
1. BrittaneyBeier
2.Each group think of a good sentence and put them on the sentence strip.
3.
1. Laurie Hafler
2. Do you like football my dad loves it.
3. .english-grammar-revolution.com/grammar-quiz.html
4.Do you like football? My dad loves it.
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1. Laurie Hafler
2. were opening at 3am on black friday
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4. We're opening at 3am on black Friday.
5. were needs an apostrophe to make it short for we are.
1. Lyndsy Billington
2.I love to write papersI would write one every day if I had the time.
3.http://academicguides.waldenu.edu/writingcenter/grammar/runonsentences
4. I love to write papers. I would write one every day if I had the time.
5. The sentence needs to be broken in to two independent sentences.
1. Kim Fritz
2. Hunters please use caution when hunting pedestrians using walk trail
1. Angela Chaskey
2. If I seem a little crazy, angry, and grouchy right now, it is, I think, because Emily, my coworker, who sits at the next cash register, keeps singing that song from the cartoon where the chicken keeps exploding, and the little boy tries to make the chicken angry, and I think I'm going to explode if I hear that song one more time.
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4. If I seem a little grouchy right now, it is because Emily, my coworker, keeps singing that song from the cartoon with the exploding chicken. I think I'm going to explode if I hear that song one more time.
5. http://www.gcflearnfree.org/grammar/runon-sentences/1/
1. Angela Chaskey
2. Yesterday my hoof was hurting cowboy here tried to put some ice on it I told him ice doesn't help hooves he always thinks he knows better.
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4. Blended coffee drinks - smoothies - iced lattes - iced mochas
5. No apostrophe necessary. It should be the plural form, not showing possession.
1. Angela Chaskey
2. SMILE YOUR ON CAMERA
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4. SMILE YOU'RE ON CAMERA
5. They used the possessive form, your. It should be the contraction you're (you are).
1. Laurie Hafler
2. We closed Monday
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4. WE ARE CLOSED MONDAY
5 Needs the word "are"
1. Laurie Hafler
2. One in for kids drops out of high school
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4. ONE IN FOUR KIDS DROPS OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL.
Melissa Adams
Friends dont let friends have there car serviced anyplace else
Friends don't let friends have their car serviced anywhere else.
Don't is a contraction of do not, which an apostrophe replaces the vowel "o." Their should be used because it shows possession. Anyplace should be replace because it's informal.
Melissa Adams
Sandwiche's Baguettes Cake's
Sandwiches Baguettes Cakes
There is no need for the use of apostrophes here as they shouldn't show possession.
1) Jessica Rundell
2) Do you feel America should remain "One nation under God?"
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4) Do you feel America should remain, "One nation under God"?
5) The quotation should not include the question mark, the constitution was not asking a question. http://writing.wisc.edu/Handbook/QPA_quoting.html
1) Jessica Rundell
2) Cousin are connected heart to heart distance and time can never break them apart!
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4) Cousins are connected heart to heart, distance and time can never break them apart.
5) There should be a comma after the second "heart", to prevent a run on sentence. http://data.grammarbook.com/blog/commas/commas-part-7/
1) Jessica Rundell
2) Dear Daughter, If I could give you one thing in life I would give you the ability to see yourself through my eyes. Only then would you realize how special you are to me.
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4) Dear Daughter, If I could give you one thing in life, I would give you the ability to see yourself through my eyes. Only then would you realize how special you are to me. Love, Mom
5) There needs to be a comma after "life" to prevent a run on sentence. http://data.grammarbook.com/blog/commas/commas-part-7/
1) Jessica Rundell
2) 2003 Malibu. Runs and drives with no issues. Need gone today only reason so cheap. $400 obo.
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4) 2003 Malibu that runs and drives with no issues. Need gone today, that is the only reason it is so cheap. $400 obo.
5) Incomplete first sentence, and second sentence is a run on with poor grammar. http://data.grammarbook.com/blog/commas/commas-part-7/
1) Jessica Rundell
2) Sectional for sale. Mint condition. Vacuumed and cleaned once a week. $450 OBO. Needs to be gone by end of the month. Thanks in advance. Non smoking home and no animals ever on it.
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4) I have a sectional for sale, it is in mint condition. It has been vacuumed and cleaned once a week. Price is $450, or best offer received. This sectional needs to be gone by the end of the month. Thank you in advance. Sectional was kept in a non-smoking home and no animals have ever been on it.
5) Incomplete sentences one, two, three, four, and five. Combined incomplete sentences to form full sentences, and added commas to prevent any run on sentences. http://data.grammarbook.com/blog/commas/commas-part-7/
1) Jessica Rundell
2) I have kings,queens,fulls, I have gel, gel memory foam, Cisco foam standard.alot to choose from.
3)
4) I have many king, queen, and full mattresses for sale. I have gel, gel memory foam, and Cisco foam standard mattress types to choose from.
5) Improper use of commas throughout, and incomplete last sentence. Combined contents to form two complete sentences. http://data.grammarbook.com/blog/commas/commas-part-7/
1.) Kelsey Colmus
2.) Were Open
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4.) We're Open
5.) This picture doesn't show a misuse of an apostrophe, but it does show a lack of an apostrophe. You need an apostrophe so that the sign will read we are open, rather than we were open.
1.Angella Akans
2.If youre reading this then its too late
3.
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4.If you're reading this, then it's too late.
5. https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/621/01/
1. Brittaney Beier
2.I am disappointment in you're grammar
3.
1. Melissa Adams 2.NO CAMERA'S OR VIDEO CAMERA'S 3. 4.NO CAMERAS OR VIDEO CAMERAS 5. Cameras should not contain an apostrophe. An apostrophe makes it possessive and it is not possessive in this context. http://www.grammarbook.com/punctuation/apostro.asp
1. Melissa Adams 2. The people is angry about this. 3.
1.Angella Akans
2.She caught the ball and then throws it to the catcher for the out.
3.
4.She caught the ball and then threw it to the catcher for the out.
5. https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/grammar/verb-tenses
1. Angela Chaskey
2. We could of had it all
3.
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4. We could have had it all
5. Of is a preposition and cannot be used in verb phrases. Business English 12e -pg 239
1. Angela Chaskey
2.what shall I watch too night the amazing spider-man our the dark knight rises hmm??
3.
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4. What should I watch tonight, The Amazing Spider-man or The Dark Knight Rises?
5. Run on sentence with errors such as too, and titles are not capitalized.
1 Laurie Hafler
2 Thank you for severing our country
3
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4 Thank you for SERVING our country
1 Laurie Hafler
2 Employees must wash hands before LIVING
3
4. Employees must wash hands before LEAVING
1 Laurie Hafler
2 Please insure you wash your're hands
3
4 Please insure you wash YOUR hands.
5 you're is short for you are
1.Danielle Eldred
2. "QUITE PLEASE EXAMS IN PROGRESS"
3.
1. Laurie Hafler
2. Look we changed are sign
3.
4. Look we changed OUR sign.
1 Laurie Hafler
2.Please keep the chairs on all four legs. Don't rare back in the chairs. This brakes the chairs.
3.
4. Please keep the chairs on all four legs. Don't rock back in the chairs. The BREAKS the chairs
1. Kaitlyn Lemasters
2. We are closed on Monday's
3.
1. Jessica Rundell
2. For sale 1993 Honda civic ex 1.6 v tec motor 5 speed manual transmission runs and shifts good thermal exhaust sounds good 15 inch Rota gt3 rims lowered on adjustable coil overs interior in pretty good shape rip in driver seat let me know if interested $1200 FIRM or possible trades for 4x4 truck or suv
3.
4. For sale is a 1993 Honda Civic EX with the 1.6 V-Tec motor and 5 sped manual transmission. The car runs, shifts, and sounds good. 15 inch Rota GT3 rims, car is lowered on adjustable coil overs. Interior is in pretty good shape, except for a rip in the driver's seat. Let me know if you are interested. Price is $1,200.00, firm, or possible trades for 4x4 truck or SUV.
5. Run-on sentence. - http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/runons.htm
1. Jessica Rundell
2. Nice PS3 game console and 2 controllers. Cords and 12 games. See pics. Not used a lot.
3.
4. I have a nice PS3 game console for sale, comes with 2 controllers, cords, and 12 games. Pictures are located above. This game console was not used a lot.
5. Commas (Series) and incomplete sentences - http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/commas.htm
1. Jessica Rundell
2. 190,000 miles, automatic, has some rust and exhaust leak, good tires and brakes, runs and drives
3.
4. This car for sale has 190,000 miles, automatic transmission, rust, exhaust leak, good tires, and good brakes. This car does run and drive.
5. Commas (Series) and improper use of commas. - http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/commas.htm
4. Slow, children at play.
5. Putting all the words together implies that the children are slow. Slow on the top, then the picture, then Children at play, would break it up.
1. Angela Chaskey
2. She used the correct use of "their" and she's only in second grade!
3.
1. Tori Strope
2. Flexible schedual and stable attendance
3.
4. I HAVE A flexible SCHEDULE and stable attendance.
5.This sentence is not complete and the spelling was not correct. This is misspelling on a job resume. According to Business English by Mary Ellen Guffey and Carolyn M. Seefer (Chapter 1 pg. 4), when you write or speak on the job, you are representing your company and yourself. No company wants to send out messages that contain errors, nor does a company want its employees making errors when speaking with customers or giving business presentations.
1. Tori Strope
2. We bye used cars
3.
4. We BUY used cars.
5. This statement uses the wrong part of speech. Bye and buy have two very different meanings and parts of speech. Bye is a noun and buy is a verb.
According to [[#|Business English]] by Mary Ellen Guffey and Carolyn M. Seefer (chapter 1 pg. 5), noun refers to person, place or thing and additionally qualities, feelings, concepts, activities, and measures. And a verb expresses an action, and occurrence, or a state of being.
1. Jordan Bargy
2. "Wanna see pics of my dog?"
3.
4 "Would you like to see pictures of my dog?"
5. "Wanna" is not a word, its used as a contraction but is not one, sentence formatting is poor, "pics" abbreviated when it shouldn't be. http://www.dailywritingtips.com/gonna-gotta-wanna/
1. Jordan Bargy
2. "It was a spectacularly beautiful day there was not a cloud in the sky and the sun was shining George and Pam went to the park to have a picnic they had pickles and peanut butter sandwiches with sparkling water on a red and white checkered blanket George tossed a Frisbee to the dog and waved to the other park goers who passed their delightful little picnic"
3.
Source: http://blog.ezinearticles.com/2013/03/run-on-sentence-examples-does-your-writing-go-on-and-on.html
4. "It was a spectacularly beautiful day, there was not a cloud in the sky and the sun was shining. George and Pam went to the park to have a picnic, they had pickles and peanut butter sandwiches with sparkling water on a red and white checkered blanket. George tossed a Frisbee to the dog and waved to the other park goers who passed their delightful little picnic"
5. This story is one long run on sentence with no punctuation.
1.Molly Hicks
2. Team News letter
3. A news letter was sent home with my brother who is in 3rd grade.
"homework due on thursdays"
4. Capitalize Thursday
1. Sherri Olds
2. "wow i think there will be school today here it hasnt been bad out"
3. This sentence is from my facebook page from a friend of mine about school being canceled.
4. It should say - "Wow! I think there will be school today here. It hasn't been bad out."
5. That sentence lacked punctuation and made it a run-on sentence.
1. Sherri Olds
2. "o god i wanna do this someday its to funny not to"
3. This is a post on my facebook feed from a friend of mine.
4. It should say - "Oh god I want to do this someday. It's too funny not too"
5. This sentence has no punctuation, bad spelling, and bad grammar.
1.Meagan Lumbert
2. Spel it Rite
3.
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4. Spell it Right
5. This sentence has wrong spelling
1. Meagan Lumbert
2. "Ur all wrng im right"
3. This is a post on my Twitter right now
4. It should say, "You're all wrong, and I'm right."
5. This sentence has grammatical and spelling errors.
He gets cosmetic surgery to improve appearance. Becomes the most hated girl on the planet.
Run on sentence, incomplete sentence.
1. Tori Strope
2. If I seem a little crazy, angry, and grouchy right now, it is, I think, because Emily, my coworker, who sits at the next cash register, keeps singing that song from the cartoon, where the chicken keeps exploding, and the little boy tries to make the chicken angry, and I think I'm going to explode if I hear that song one more time.
3.
4. If I seem a little crazy, angry, or grouchy right now, it is because of my coworker Emily. She sits at the cash register next to me, and she keeps singing that song from the cartoon where the chicken keeps exploding and the little boy tries to make the chicken angry. I think I am going to explode if I hear that song one more time.
5. This sentence is a run-on sentence. According to the textbook Business English by Mary Ellen Guffey and Carolyn M. Seefer, a run-on sentence joins to independent clauses without proper punctuation. These sentences need to be repaired by (a) separating the thoughts into two sentences, (B) adding a comma and a conjunction, or (C) adding a semicolon.
1. Tori Strope
2. I think it's funny how now that we are adults. If we share a post about politics, minimum wage, teaching, or anything of that's sorts or even if we make our own comment to say our option in the topic. The people we used to call our friends attack you and put you down and tell you your option is wrong.
3.
4. I think it's funny how now that we are adults, if we share a post about politics, minimum wage, teaching or anything of THE SORT, the people we used to call our friends attack you and put you down to tell you your OPINION is wrong.
5. This statement has incorrect spelling. And the wrong punctuation was used, causing a sentence fragment instead of a complete sentence. According to the textbook Business English by Mary Ellen Guffey and Carolyn M. Seefer, a sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence. It may be a phrase or a clause punctuated as if it were a complete sentence. This statement contains a wrongly punctuated phrase or clause.
4. Ladies
5. Using the apostrophe in this manner suggests that it is singular instead of plural
1. Brandie Valentine
2. Smile your on camera
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4. your
5. Using "Your" implies that you are speaking in the singular sense and this doesn't make sense in this sentence.
1.Shawdae Holmes
2.Open Sunday's
3.apostrophe error
4. Open Sundays is the correct form
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1. Sherri Olds
2. "There's is right over there"
3. Another Facebook find (I have thousands)
4. Should be "Theirs is right over there"
5. Saying "There's" is saying "There is" and "There is is right over there" makes no sense.
1. Jordan Bargy
2. "Oh my! Haha thanks for the tip! Going to make her some shortly! Shes snoring away!"
3.
A coworker sent this to my boss at my private care job.
4. "Oh my! Haha thanks for the tip! Going to make her some shortly! She's snoring away!"
5. "She's" needs an apostrophe because the sentence is saying "she is snoring away!" "She is" is a way of saying "she's".
1. Sherri Olds
2. "Its no fun being made fun of is it?"
3. Another awesome facebook comment
4. Should be "It's not fun being made fun of, is it?"
5. The whole sentence hurt my brain, but there needed to be an apostrophe in "its".
1. Sherri Olds
2. "august has a scare on her eye and on half the side of her poor little face"
3. Facebook comment
4. Capitalization, punctuation, spelling.
5. "August has a scar on her eye and half of her poor little face."
1. Stephanie Armstrong
2. "I can't believe how cold it is in michigan."
3. comment post
4. M in Michigan needs to be capitalized.
5. I can't believe how cold it is in Michigan.
1. Stephanie Armstrong
2. " I cant make it tonite"
3. Text message
4. spelling correction and apostrophe
5." I can't make it tonight."
1. Kali Curler
2. not sure if my bus is late or I missed it
3. https://memegenerator.net/instance/10644407
4. Incorrect
5. Not sure if my bus is late, or if I missed it.
1. Kali Curler
2. Started my computer Adobe doesn't need an update
3. https://memegenerator.net/instance/29318045
4. Overall wrong grammar, incomplete
5. I started my computer, and Adobe doesn't need an update.
1. Kali Curler
2. UPS brought an empty box cancel my 4 o'clock
3. https://memegenerator.net/instance/10481270
4. run-on sentence
5. UPS brought an empty box. Cancel my four o'clock
1. kali curler
2. Hipster Ariel only eats organic seaweed
3. https://memegenerator.net/instance/17113978
4. No comma
5. Hipster Ariel, only eats organic seaweed.
1. Alexa Edwards
2. were open
3.
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4. We're Open!
5. With the apostrophe, it makes a complete sentence meaning we are open.
1. Ashley Hopkins
2. NEW MANAGEMENTSHIP
3.
4. NEW MANAGEMENT
5. Managementship is not a word, and I think they meant management.
1. Ashley Hopkins
2. FARGIL
3.
4. FRAGILE
5. Misspelling, FRAGIL not FARGILE.
1. Brandie Valentine
2. These is good
3.
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4. These are good
5. Is refers to a singular item and are refers to plural
1. Brandie Valentine
2. I. like, definately think I should of gotten a higher mark. Your way to strict
3.
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4. I definitely think I should have gotten a higher mark. You're way too strict.
5. Your shows ownership and in this case is not the correct way to use the word. Should have is the proper way to phrase the sentence.
1. Lea Cervantes
2. Sign reads "Breakfast Special, Butter Roll, Bagel with butter, Donnut. Your Choice with Coffe, Beacon egg and cheese on roll
3. It should read with special corrections, Donuts. Coffee. Bacon.
1. Jordan Bargy
2. The picture reads "It was I who found the keys"
3.
Oops is incorrect spelling and the wrong “to” was used. To is a preposition which begins a prepositional phrase or an infinitive. Too is an adverb meaning "excessively" or "also.". Two is a number. Many other words in English which reflect the number two are spelled with tw:twin, twice, between, tweezers, etc.
The word “drively” does not exist in the English language. Therefore slow and drively must switch places to create “drive slowly”. The only variations of the word drive are: drove or (archaic) drave , driven, driving. http://www.dictionary.com/browse/drive
Tori Strope
Dont’t drink and drive
Don’t drink and drive
Dont’t is incorrect spelling. The correct spelling is don’t, which is a contraction of the words “do not”. Don’t is the only correct contraction.
1. Alexa Edwards
2. I'm an Mailing & Fulfillment Pro and PRINT 09 is myPRINT
3.
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4. I'm a Mailing & Fulfillment Pro and PRINT 09 is myPRINT.
5. Their form is incorrect because it would make the sentence "I am an Mailing & Fulfillment Pro".
1. Tori Strope
2. Warning: Hot tap may be difficult too turn off.
3.
4. Warning: Hot tap may be difficult TO turn off.
5. According to Business English 12e by Mary Ellen Guffey and Carolyn M. Seefer (pg. 239), The preposition to means "in direction toward". The preposition too means "additionally", "also", or "excessively".
1. Tori Strope
2. Should of had a V8.
3.
4. Should HAVE had a V8.
5. According to Business English 12e by Mary Ellen Guffey and Carolyn M. Seefer (pg. 239), The verb phrases should have, would have, and could have should never be written as should of, would of, or could of. The word of is a preposition and cannot be used in verb phrases.
1. Lea Cervantes
2. Please Drive Safety
3. It should read Please Drive Safely
4. Improper use of verb.
1. Lea Cervantes
2. Now is You're chance to save $$$$!
3. It should read Now is Your Chance to Save $$$$!
4. Improper use of the form of Your. You're is a contraction for 'you are'. Your is ownership.
1. Kali Curler
2. You heard it here first. You can't spell cool...without coo
3. http://memes.com/img/1379652
4. Punctuation error. The verb is coo.
5. You heard it here first. You can't spell cool without coo.
1. Kali Curler
2. When someone uses your driveway to turn around hippity hoppity get off my property
3. Punctuation and grammar error. It has multiple verbs.
4. http://memes.com/img/1379641
5. When someone uses your driveway to turn around, I think hippity hoppity get off my property.
1. Stephanie Armstrong
2. Incorrect: He told me that honesty was the best policy.
3. https://www.englishpractice.com/esl/common-errors-verbs-part/
4. Correction: He told me that honesty is the best policy.
5. To talk about general truths, we always use the present tense.
1.Sherri Olds
2. My son - "I drunk it"
3. At a restaurant with my mother and grandfather
4. "No son, you 'drank' it."
5. "Drunk" is what you are when you drink too much booze. "Drank" is past tense for drinking.
1.Sherri Olds
2."Is this spelt right?"
3. My son
4. "Yes, it is SPELLED right, but it's spelled, not spelt"
5. "Spelt" isn't a word. It's used to be lazy and not pronounce words properly.
1. Kali curler
2. Get out of da way I cant reach da brakes
3. http://memecrunch.com/meme/16XYQ/cat-driving/image.png
4. Get out of the way I cannot reach the breaks.
5. Improper grammar.
1. kali curler
2. Had first driving lesson. Didn't hit anything.
3. http://s2.quickmeme.com/img/1d/1dda3731ce21f5d63df075cc2125ff676070e8ee17114ce685d68752465fa54f.jpg
4. I had my first driving lesson, and didn't hit anything.
5. The setup of the sentence was awkward.
1. Jordan Bargy
2. CHEAPER than CHEAPER "Smile, your saving" a lot of money
3.
1. Tori Strope 2. The people is angry. 3. 4. The people ARE angry 5. According to Business English 12e by Mary Ellen Guffey and Carolyn M. Seefer (pg. 173), singular and plural verbs must agree with its plural subject. Example, person is singular so it would be “The person IS angry”. If the word is plural, such as people, the sentence would become “The people ARE angry.”
1. Debra Lenning
2. A Clare County business could be a leap forward in testing for illegal drugs. Compass drug screening, a business in Clare and Fort Myers, Florida that works to develop drug free work places by bringing the testing to the office. Co-owners Kristine Card of Clare and her brother, who lives in Florida came up with the idea. 3. http://www.9and10news.com/story/36212264/clare-county-mobile-company-brings-drug-testing-to-businesses
4. Co-owners Kristine Card of Clare and her brother, who lives in Florida, came up with the idea.
5. Should have a comma after Florida
1. Debra Lenning
2. In Northern Michigan it’s not uncommon to see cows, horses, or farm animals, but how often d you catch a glimpse of Siberian tigers, ring-tailed lemurs, or mountain lions?
3. http://www.9and10news.com/story/36201514/mtm-on-the-road-a-zoo-keepers-tour-of-naubinways-garlyn-zoo
4. In Northern Michigan it's not uncommon to see cows, horses, or farm animals, but how often do you catch a glimps of Siberian tigers, ring-tailed lemurs, or mountain lions?
5.Should say do you, not d you.
1. Nicole Gurd
2. on-line I found this in my psychology book Experiencing The Life Span by Janet Belsky.
3.
4. online
5. In our text book for the class on page 9 it says it should be "online"
1. Audrey Banks
2. "Mariah Sowle and her Baldwin volleyball team has some impressive numbers last season..."
3.news.pioneergroup.com/.../baldwin-girls-volleyball-team-ready-start-season-thursday/
4. "Mariah Sowle and her Baldwin volleyball team has some impressive numbers last season..."
5. Had is the past participle of have according to P.140 in chapter 5 of our textbook.
1. Audrey Banks
2. "The Cardinals have officially ben practicing since Aug. 7."
3. News article
4. "The Cardinals have officially been practicing since Aug. 7."
5. In this instance "ben" is just a misspelling of the past participle "been." (P.144 of our textbook)
4. My initial correction for this picture was to fix "their's," which is an incorrect use of the pronoun. The correct term would be to use "there's." There, their, and they're is one of the most common misused/misspelled words in our language. If I really wanted to get picky I would have to change the whole thing to read, " You have to dance like there is nobody watching."
5. To master the differences between there and their, keep in mind some few simple rules for their and there. There is a noun, an adverb, a pronoun, or an adjective, but it does not show possession. Only the word their (not there) shows possession.Their is almost always followed by a noun. That is not true of the word “there,” which often stands alone as noun or pronoun.
1. Nicole Clark
2.
3. https://goo.gl/images/JzHFuL
4. Private Customer Parking Only
All others will be towed.
5. Incorrect spelling/word: toad Correct: Towed
1. Nicole Gurd
2. Let's eat grandma!
3.
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4. Let's eat, grandma!
5. Punctuation makes a big difference in how a sentence is read.
1. Nicole Gurd
2. Go slow accident porn area
3.
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4. It should say "Go slow Accident prone area"
5. Spelling error
1. Deb Lenning
2. Taryn as you know l'm lot older l've been down some mighty rough roads some unpaved.you don't let nothing or no one stand in your way of your dream.sometimes these rough road mades you a lot tougher.stand tall smile.and by the help of the Almighty God you can do it.
3. Facebook
4.
Taryn, as you know I am a lot older. I’ve been down some mighty rough roads, some unpaved. You shouldn't let anything or anyone stand in the way of your dreams. Sometimes these rough roads make you a lot tougher. Stand tall, smile and with the help of the Almighty God you can do it.
5. There are words that were not capitalized. Also, wording is off.
1. Deb Lenning
2. Liz your getting pretty computer savvy. :-) is this a garage sale one piece at a time? 3. Facebook 4. Liz, you're getting pretty computer savvy. Is this a one piece at a time garage sale? 5 Your should be you're and is should be capitalized.
1. Deb Lenning 2. How long u got to wate for a plain 3. Conversation on Facebook. 4. How long do you have to wait for a plane? 5 Incorrect spelling and sentence structure.
1. Deb Lenning 2.
Punctuation Power Mini Lesson - getting rid of run-on sentences
3. http://www.theteacherstudio.com/2014/09/september-loved-that-lesson-punctuation.html
4. Today it is raining. We can't go outside, we have to have indoor recess. Some kids really like indoor recess, but other kids like to go outside. For indoor recess, there are lots of choices for things to do. You can watch a movie or play a game. You can even draw.
5. Run on sentence
1.Amber Hoover
2. Mandy ran a marathon she absolutely loved it.
3. & 4.
1. Samantha Bennett
2. I could drive around all night with someone listening to music talking about life and be perfectly satisfied with my night.
3.
4. I could drive around all night with someone listening to music, talking about life, and being perfectly satisfied with my night.
5. Proper punctuation was needed along with a better transitional word.
1. Nicholas Berenyi
2. Hunters please use caution when hunting pedestrians using walk trails.
3.
4, Hunters; Please use caution when hunting, pedestrains using walking trails.
5. http://i.imgur.com/9E5a5Bh.jpg
1. Danelle Kource
2. We picked some yummy food at the farm today and we ate their awesome apple pie, roasted corn & Zucchini bread and it was too crowded to pick a pumpkin lol maybe next year we will do but that corn was amazing tho!!!!!
3. https://i.elitestatic.com/content/uploads/2015/10/15211643/facebook-status.jpg
4. We picked some yummy food at the farm today. We are their awesome apple pie, roasted corn and zucchini bread. It was too crowed to pick a pumpkin, but maybe next year we will. That corn was amazing!
5. Main mistake was the run on sentence.
1. Audrey Banks
2. "Even though Kent City's record in the league hasn't been as strong this year because they lost a lot of kids last year, I don't think our girls took this game for granted at all."
3. http://news.pioneergroup.com/bigrapidsnews/2017/09/15/freshman-brooke-brauher-key-contributor-morley-stanwoods-volleyball-success/
4.Consider a sentence revision: "I don't think our girls took this game for granted, even though Kent City's record in the league hasn't been as strong this year because they lost a lot of kids this year."
5. Revising the order in this sentence makes it more concise.
1. Deb Lenning
2. One thing you must know and remember is selling drugs illegally is a an “extremely profitable” business. That fact is what starts the problem and makes it grow, and it grown fast. Sort of like a wildfire in a strong wind. 3. http://www.themorningsun.com/opinion/20170816/letters-to-editor-drugs-potus-democratic-dangers-and-kehetian
4. One thing you must know and remember is selling drugs illegally is an "extremely profitable" business. The fact is what starts the problem and makes it grow, and it has grown fast. Kind of like a wildfire in a strong wind.
5. Both a and an were before the word extremely. Also "and it grown fast"?
1. Samantha Bennett
2. She caught the ball and then throws it to the catcher for an out.
3. https://webapps.towson.edu/ows/shifts1.jpg
4. She caught the ball and then threw it to the catcher for an out.
5. Incorrect tense
1. Amber Hoover
2. "You seen the new show last night"
3.
1. Danelle Kource
2. So fun they won't even know their learning.
3. http://www.11points.com/images/phrasedads/theirlearning.jpg
4. So fun, they won't even know they're learning.
5. Should be they're because it is supposed to mean they are learning.
1. Audrey Banks
2. "Parking space for customer's only!!!"
3.
4. "Parking Space for customers only!!!"
5. Rules of possessive nouns http://www.grammar.com/possessives/
1. Samantha Bennett
2. Call us to schedule your weekly, bi-weekly, or one-time house cleaning, we'll design your service around your needs.
3. http://grammarglitchcentral.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/run-on-sentence-example-2011-001.jpg
4. Call us to schedule your weekly, bi-weekly, or one-time house cleaning; we'll design your service around your needs.
5. Run on/ Wrong use of punctuation
1.Desiree Bitner
2.Its a fact tacos is brain food.
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"It's a fact, tacos are brain food"
The wrong Its and are instead of is
1. Deb Lenning
2. We don't usually take a break the day we go to press but we had to try the newest addition to the Harrison City Market and had lunch delivered from Coney Dogs and More. Thumbs up from all of us at the paper.
1. Deb Lenning
2. This morning has been wonderful, I think I could get use to be waited on. Thank you honey
3. Facebook post
4. This morning has been wonderful. I think I could get used to being waited on. Thank you, honey.
5. Improper verb
1. Deb Lenning
2. He was raise by his father after his parents divorced. His mother overdosed and he dedicated the song, “How Could You Leave Us” to her. 3. http://www.clarecountyreview.com/news/gladwin-rapper-tops-billboard-chart/
4. He was raised by his father after his parents divorced. His mother overdosed, and he dedicated the song, "How Could You Leave Us" to her.
5. Improper verb tense and missing comma.
1. Deb Lenning
2.His singles, “I Just Wanna Know” and “Real,” were also release in April of 2016. Another non-album single, “Warm Up,” was released in September 2016. 3. http://www.clarecountyreview.com/news/gladwin-rapper-tops-billboard-chart/
4. His singles, "I Just Wanna Know" and "Real," were also released in April of 2016.
5. Improper verb tense.
1. Deb Lenning
2. With less than two months left before Christmas, nearly 100 Santas from all over the United States and Canada, from California, Hawaii, Florida, Colorado, Georgia and nearby states including Indiana, Ohio and Illinois all came to Rooftop Landing Reindeer Farm, just south of Clare last weekend. Some even traveled from as far away as Denmark, Germany and Norway. 3. http://www.clarecountyreview.com/news/100-santas-converge-on-clare/
4. With less than two months left before Christmas, nearly 100 Santas from all over the United States and Canada, from California, Hawaii, Florida, Colorado, Georgia and nearby states including Indiana, Ohio, and Illionis all came to Rooftop Landing Reindeer Farm, just south of Clare last weekend. Some even traveled from as far away as Denmark, Germany, and Norway.
5. Missing comma in a series.
1. Deb Lenning
2. “I was recently notified that Harrison has lost two of their own in the horrible tragedy that occurred yesterday in Texas. Robert and Shani Corrigan were both HHS graduates. Robert held the track record for years. The Family has requested that we come together tonight for a candle lite vigil at 5:30 pm at the Veteran’s Freedom Park in Harrison, as Robert was an Air Force retiree and they have two boys currently on active duty.” Renee Haley, said. 3. http://www.clarecountyreview.com/news/harrison-couple-murdered-in-texas-church-massacre/
4. " I was recently notified that Harrison had lost two of their own in the horrible tragedy that occurred yesterday in Texas. Robert and Shain Corrigan were both HHS graduates. Robert held the track record for years. The family has requested that we come together tonight for a candlelight vigil at 5:30 p. m. at the Veteran's Freedom Park in Harrison, as Robert was an Air Force retiree and they have two boys currently on active duty." Renee Haley said.
5. Improper verb tense, family should not have been capitalized, candlelight miss-spelled.
1. Deb Lenning
2. Peyton has participated in numerous activities these past four years as a student at Clare High School. She is Student Body Vice President in Student Council, a member of Business Professionals of America, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and her academic excellence has placed her in the position as President of Clare High School’s National Honor Society. Along with these clubs and organizations, Peyton has played softball, volleyball and basketball for the past three years and will finish her final year playing all three sports. She has received the honor of Jack Pine All Conference for those three years as well as the honor of Academic All-State. 3. http://www.clarecountyreview.com/news/hubel-named-dar-good-citizen/
4. Peyton has participated in numerous activities these past four years as a student at Clare High School. She is Student Body Vice President in Student Council, a member of Business Professionals of America, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and her academic excellence has placed her in the position as President of Clare High School’s National Honor Society. Along with these clubs and organizations, Peyton has played softball, volleyball, and basketball for the past three years and will finish her final year playing all three sports. She has received the honor of Jack Pine All- Conference for those three years as well as the honor of Academic All-State. 5. Missing comma in a series (after volleyball) and All- Conference should be hyphenated.
1. Samantha Bennett
2. I need someone who will sit on a rooftop with me at 2 in the morning and will tell me their favorite songs and their family problems and how they think the earth was made.
3. https://www.facebook.com/3amThoughtt/photos/a.630487560459887.1073741827.630453343796642/1069629023212403/?type=3\
4. I need someone who will sit on a rooftop with me at two in the morning, tell me their favorite songs, their family problems, and how they think the earth was made.
5. Run on sentence
3 "How do you spell peingwen?"
4 "How do you spell penguin?"
5 Wrong spelling
1 Desiree Bitner
2
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3 "The seizure salad from mcdonalds is so good"
4 "The cesar salad from McDonalds is so good"
5 wrong word choice
1 Desiree Bitner
2
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3 "I wanna visit the ifold tower in france one day"
4 "I want to visit the Eiffel Tower in France one day"
5 Wrong spelling and capitalization
1 Desiree Bitner
2
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3 "Time don't heal all wombs but it give u the ability to deal with things better then u did before"
4 "Time doesn't heal all wounds, but it gives you the ability to deal with things better than you did before"
5 So much is wrong. The spelling, word choice, grammar, all of it is bad.
1 Desiree Bitner
2
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3 "Please do not feed the seagull's"
4 "Please do not feed the seagulls"
5 Quotations not needed, incorrect grammar.
1 Desiree Bitner
2
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3 "Shoplifters will be prostituted"
4 "Shoplifters will be prosecuted"
5 Definitely used the wrong word here.
1 Desiree Bitner
2
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3 "Don't you wish you're girlfriend was grammatically correct like me?"
4 "Don't you wish your girlfriend was grammatically correct like me?"
5 Ironic. Incorrect spelling of "your"
1 Desiree Bitner
2
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3 "Those people who don't know the difference between they're, their, and there..... Their so stupid"
4 "Those people who don't know the difference between they're, their, and there..... They're so stupid"
5 Again, ironic. Wrong spelling if "they're"
1 Desiree Btiner
2
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3 "Wow, every poll said I won the debate last night. Great honer!"
4 "Wow, every poll said I won the debate last night. Great honor!"
5 Wrong spelling
1 Desiree Bitner
2
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3 "No drink's allowed in shop thank's"
4 "No drinks allowed in shop thanks"
5 Apostrophe inserted when not needed.
1. Audrey Banks
2. "The average consumer see's 3,000 to 4,000 ads everyday."
3. Chapter 6 of Foundations in Personal Finance: College Edition. (I tried to link the picture on my phone, but for some reason it would not load onto my laptop)
4. "The average consumer sees 3,000 to 4,000 ads everyday."
5. No apostrophe is needed in this sentence.
1.Mary Valkos
2. night stands
3.
file:/C:/Users/MaryJack/Documents/College/Fall%202017/164%20Bus%20Comm/Valkos%20Wiki%20Entries%202.htm 4. nightstands 5. Spelling error; compound word
1.Mary Valkos 2. the Laurals 3. file:/C:/Users/MaryJack/Documents/College/Fall%202017/164%20Bus%20Comm/Valkos%20Wiki%20Entries%202.htm
file:/C:/Users/MaryJack/Documents/College/Fall%202017/164%20Bus%20Comm/Valkos%20Wiki%20Entries%202.htm 4.the Laurels 5. They happened to have spelled the name of the care facility inccorectly
1.Mary Valkos 2. Only until they last 3. file:/C:/Users/MaryJack/Documents/College/Fall%202017/164%20Bus%20Comm/Valkos%20Wiki%20Entries%202.htm
4. …behind the Laurels on Crapo; only until they last.
5.Fragment; should be a dependent clause and then completed with a period.
1.Mary Valkos
2.theres
3.
file:/C:/Users/MaryJack/Documents/College/Fall%202017/164%20Bus%20Comm/Valkos%20Wiki%20Entries%202.htm 4. There’s 5. Should be a contraction (there is), capitalized, and the first word of a new sentence.
1.Mary Valkos 2. theres 3. file:/C:/Users/MaryJack/Documents/College/Fall%202017/164%20Bus%20Comm/Valkos%20Wiki%20Entries%202.htm
4. There are
5. Doesn’t agree in number. Despite the wrong use of a contraction, it’s referring to more than one item so it should be there are.
1.Mary Valkos
2. alot
3.
file:/C:/Users/MaryJack/Documents/College/Fall%202017/164%20Bus%20Comm/Valkos%20Wiki%20Entries%202.htm 4. a lot 5. Spelling error; this shouldn’t be one word.
1.Mary Valkos 2. Be nice take one and leave some for others to follow. 3. file:/C:/Users/MaryJack/Documents/College/Fall%202017/164%20Bus%20Comm/Valkos%20Wiki%20Entries%202.htm
4.”Be nice. Take one and leave some for others that will follow later.” or “Be nice, take one, and leave some for those that follow you.”
5. Run-on sentence; possiblly should be a list.
1.Mary Valkos
2. would of
3.
file:/C:/Users/MaryJack/Documents/College/Fall%202017/164%20Bus%20Comm/Valkos%20Wiki%20Entries%202.htm 4. woul’ve or would have 5. Misused phrased. The contraction would’ve sounds like would of and is commonly used inccorectly.
1.Mary Valkos 2. Happy birthday mom 3. file:/C:/Users/MaryJack/Documents/College/Fall%202017/164%20Bus%20Comm/Valkos%20Wiki%20Entries%202.htm
4. Happy birthday, mom!
5. Direct address and should be the end of the sentence.
1.Mary Valkos
2. Happy birthday mom, hopefully you got to enjoy a bit of it.
3.
file:/C:/Users/MaryJack/Documents/College/Fall%202017/164%20Bus%20Comm/Valkos%20Wiki%20Entries%202.htm 4. Hopefully you got to enjoy a bit of it. 5. Run-on sentence. Hopefully should be the beginning of a new sentence.
1.Mary Valkos 2. hopefully 3. file:/C:/Users/MaryJack/Documents/College/Fall%202017/164%20Bus%20Comm/Valkos%20Wiki%20Entries%202.htm
4. I hope that you got to enjoy a bit of it.
5. Hopefully should only be used to modify a verb.
1.Mary Valkos
2. What is it’s name
3.
file:/C:/Users/MaryJack/Documents/College/Fall%202017/164%20Bus%20Comm/Valkos%20Wiki%20Entries%202.htm 4. What is its name? 5. Its shows possession, whereas it’s is the contraction for it is.
1.Mary Valkos 2. What is it’s name 3. file:/C:/Users/MaryJack/Documents/College/Fall%202017/164%20Bus%20Comm/Valkos%20Wiki%20Entries%202.htm
4. What is its name? Alternately, they could’ve said, “What is this called?”
5. Missing punctuation. This should be a question.
1.Mary Valkos
2. Some pictures from todays memories.
3.
file:/C:/Users/MaryJack/Documents/College/Fall%202017/164%20Bus%20Comm/Valkos%20Wiki%20Entries%202.htm 4. Some pictures from today’s memories. 5. Missing apostrophy to show possesion.
1.Mary Valkos 2.If I can’t find this booking i’m going 3. file:/C:/Users/MaryJack/Documents/College/Fall%202017/164%20Bus%20Comm/Valkos%20Wiki%20Entries%202.htm
4. If I can’t find this booking, I’m going to
5. Dependent clause
1.Mary Valkos
2. i’m going to
3.
file:/C:/Users/MaryJack/Documents/College/Fall%202017/164%20Bus%20Comm/Valkos%20Wiki%20Entries%202.htm 4. If I can’t find this booking, I’m going to 5. First person pronouns should always be capitalized.
1.Mary Valkos 2. I’m going to loose my mind. 3. file:/C:/Users/MaryJack/Documents/College/Fall%202017/164%20Bus%20Comm/Valkos%20Wiki%20Entries%202.htm
4. I’m going to lose my mind.
5. Commonly misused word. Loose means “not tight.” Lose means to “misplace.”
4. Amanda was the lead vocalist in her band. It was a punk rock band. 5. This sentence had two independent phrases that was an run-on sentence. It needed to be separated into two sentences.
1. Zoe McElroy 2. 15 best things about our pubic schools. 3.
4. 15 Best Things About Our Public Schools.
5. Adjective mistake: The creator forgot to put an 'L' in "public", which resulted in "pubic". Pubic- of or relating to pubis
1. Zoe McElroy
2. No trespassing violators will be prosecuted.
3.
Somehow I don't think they wanted us to be rebels.
4. Violators of "No Trespassing" will be prosecuted.
5. The creator makes it sound as if none of the trespassing violators will be prosecuted. They meant the opposite.
4. " Nine-week-old Pomeranian puppies for sale. I have a 1lb 2oz white female and a 1lb 2oz black male that has a goatee. They have had their first shots and a healthy checkup. If you are interested call or text *, thanks" 5. I changed multiple things in this post. I used dashes in "nine-week-old". For sale is two words not one. There have been multiple "." missed, so without them it would be a long run-on sentence. I have also capitalized words because they are proper and added words like, "that" and "their" to make the sentences more complete and make sense.
1. Chloe Brubaker
2. "made in USA"
3.
4. "made in the USA"
5. The adjective the should be added here to describe a specific thing (the USA).
1. Chloe Brubaker
2. "...an Egyptian, young physicist..."
3.
4. "...a young, Egyptian physicist.." 5. The word 'young' should come first in this sentence. This adjective should come first in the sentence because it is used to describe the noun it is preceding.
1 Heather Guild
2 It was nice to meat you!
3 This was in an email I received from a teacher at my daughter"s school.
4 It was nice to meet you!
5 Meat should have been spelled meet. Same pronunciation, different meaning.
1 Heather Guild
2 How much flower does the recipe call for?
3 This was a question that was tagged in a Facebook post about cooking.
3 How much flour does the recipe call for?
4 Flower should have been spelled flour. Same pronunciation, different meaning.
1. Kaela Putnam
2. please turn of showers when you are done
3.https://notsospanish.wordpress.com/tag/signs/
4.Please turn off THE showers when you are done
5. should have had an article to make it read more smoothly
1. Kasey Roe
2. Call us to schedule your weekly, bi-weekly or one-time house cleaning, we'll design your service around your needs.
3. http://www.grammarglitchcentral.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/run-on-sentence-example-2011-001.jpg
4. Call us to schedule your weekly, bi-weekly, or one-time house cleaning. We'll design your service around your needs.
5. This is a run-on sentence that needs to be broken up.
5. The grammatical error was a spelling error. Difference is spelled with an “e” versus an “a” ; Difference.
1. Zoe McElroy
2. “HUNTERS Please Use Caution When Hunting Pedestrians Using Walk Trails”
3.
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4. Correction: HUNTERS: Please Use Caution When Hunting. Pedestrians Using Walk Trails.
5. The sign creator meant to warn the hunters of pedestrians that are using the walk trails. Instead, the creator was indicating that the hunters were hunting the pedestrians and using the walk trails to hunt them.
1. Tara Koons
2. Looking for a double stroller that I will be abole to put a car seat with a newborn and a one year old in asap 3. https://www.facebook.com/groups/clarecountyyardsale/?ref=bookmarks
4. I am searching for a double stroller that is compatible with both an infant car seat, as well a toddler.
5. The original was a run-on sentence with a spelling error. I reworded the sentence to get the same ending, but in a correct way.
1. Tara Koons
2. I have one at work right now can send u a pic of it when I get home 3. https://www.facebook.com/groups/clarecountyyardsale/?ref=bookmarks
4. I am at work right now, but I have one available. I can send you photos of the stroller when I get home.
5. The original was a run on sentence with no punctuation.
1. Mary Boughner
2. Yesterday my hoof was hurting cowboy here tried to put some ice on it I told him ice doesn't help hooves he always thinks he knows better.
3.
4. Yesterday my hoof was hurting. Cowboy here tried to put some ice on it. I told him ice doesn't help hooves. He always thinks he knows better.
5. Run on sentences
1.Mary Boughner
2. It takes more muscles to frown then it does to smile what can i say i'm a fitness addict
3.
4. It takes more muscles to frown than it does to smile. What can I say i'm a fitness addict.
5. Wrong form of than/then
1. Shelley Galloway 2. do u ever want to say something that’s pissing you off but you know it’ll start an argument so u leave it and let it kill you inside 3.https://www.facebook.com/themafiabossgame/photos/a.411133840755.190522.134523435755/10153458047010756/?type=3&theater 4. Do you ever want to say something that’s pissing you off but you it’ll start an argument? So, you leave it alone and let it kill you inside. 5. Missing/wrong punctuation, run on sentence, missing word.
1. Heather Guild
2.Today was the best day in the world my family began our beach vacation.
3. Facebook post
4. Today was the best day in the world! My family began our beach vacation.
5. Run on sentence
1.Heather Guild
2. Back in the day Boe was the lead singer in his band and it was an amature punk band.
3. Facebook post
4. Back in the day, Boe was the lead singer in his band. It was an amateur punk band.
5. Took out the conjunction to prevent it from being a run on sentence. Fixed misspelled word.
1. Taylor Swix
2. Employees must wash there hands before returning to work.
3. sign on a bathroom door.
4. Employees must wash their hands before returning to work.
5. They used the word "there" when they should have used the word "their"
1. Taylor Swix
2. "We BYE used cars"
3. Road sign
4. "We BUY used cars"
5. They need to use "buy" to mean to spend money on something.
1.Sahara Brisson
2.Good hes just congested they said we could do a dehumidifier and vics to help losen it all up. He wieghs 12lbs 10oz and is 24in long and looks healthy aside from the being congested
3. Facebook Comment
4. Fixed spelling errors and grammatical errors.
Good he's just congested they said we could do a dehumidifier and vics to help loosen it all up. He weighs 12lbs 10oz and is 24in long and looks healthy aside from the being congested
1. Stephanie Steele
2. my right shoulder has been popping in the front of the shoulder and now hurting its been off and on for two weeks might have to get it checked to see whats going on!
3. A Facebook post
4. My right shoulder has been popping in the front of the shoulder, and now hurting. It's been off and on for two weeks. I might have to get it checked to see what's going on!
5. a run on sentence
1. Emily Streu
2. “when you go to buy murder mystery dinner tickets then realize it won’t work because your kids won’t sleep without you”
3. Facebook Post
4. A proposed correction: “When you WANT TO go to buy murder mystery dinner tickets, but know you can’t since your kids won’t sleep without you”
5. This is a run-on sentence. It needed to have conjunctions added, that separated the part of the sentence that could stand alone, as its own sentence.
1. Emily Streu
2. The text of the error: “ I wanna be the type of person who wakes up at 8 has a fruit smoothie n then goes for a run but I literally wake up at 1 then have a nap at 2”
3. Facebook Meme
4. A proposed correction: “ I WANT TO be the type of person who, wakes up at EIGHT AND HAVE a fruit smoothie. WHO THEN goes for a run, but I literally wake up at 1 then TAKE a nap at TWO”
5. Justification for the correction: Correct grammar. Wanna is not a word, rather slang for “want to”. The numbers should be spelled out if they are less than 10.
1. Shelley Galloway 2. Even though there are days I wish I could change some things that happened in the past, there’s a reason the rear view mirror is so small and the windshield is so big, where your headed is much more important than what you’ve left behind. 3.https://www.facebook.com/majestictimelines/photos/a.1611892642433959.1073741829.1602284943394729/1844584642498090/?type=3&theater 4. Even though there are days I wish I could change some things that happened in the past, there’s a reason the rear-view mirror is so small, and the windshield is so big. Where your headed is much more important than what you’ve left behind. 5. Punctuation/Run-on sentence
4. Employees Only
5. The creator implies that the employees own the only, but they really meant to state, in plural form, employees are the only ones welcome in a certain area.
1. Zoe McElroy
2. If you don't like the price, to bad.
3.
See the source image
4. If you don't like the price, too bad.
5. The sign creator misused forms of 'to' and 'too'.
4. No Parking
5. Misspelling of the word parking and spell check matters.
1. Heather Guild
2. Closed on Monday's
3. Facebook Post
4. Closed on Mondays.
5. Improper use of apostrophe
1. Heather Guild
2. Apple's $1.50
3. advertisement
4. Apples $1.50
5. Improper use of apostrophe
1. Taylor Swix
2. "Prayer's for him"
3. Facebook Comment
4. "Prayers for him"
5. Improper use of an apostrophe
1. Taylor Swix
2. "Cheer's to the new year"
3. Facebook Post
4. "Cheers to the new year"
5. Improper use of an apostrophe
1)Alisha Strye
2)
3) CIS Class text book online.
4)Distance
5) Spelling error
1) Alisha Strye
2)
2)
3)Facebook
4)A's and Bs
5)Apostrophe error
1.Alisha Strye
2.
3. Facebook
4. I need to lose some weight.
5. Sentence fragment
1. Alisha Strye
2.
3. Facebook
4. So hubby says he hates this arrangement because, he trips on the little table next to the sofa.
5. Spelling errors, comma errors
1. Heather Guild
2. That dont go in that folder!
3. Facebook response
4. That doesn't go in that folder!
5. dont is the incorrect word for this sentence
1. Heather Guild
2. Good Morning Fokes!
3. sign on a diners front door
4 Good Morning Folks!
5. Fokes is spelled Folks.
Alisha Strye
1. We have the best buffet in town with low price
2.
3. We have the best buffet in town with a low price!
4. An "a" is required for the sentence to be correct
Alisha Strye
1.
2. Random question what store do you think has more crafts things Dollar Tree or dollar daze? I'm meaning kids
3. Random question, what store do you think has more craft things Dollar Tree or Dollar Daze?
4. Crafts does not need to be plural. Dollar Daze needed a capital letter as it is a proper noun.
Alisha Strye
1.
2.Has anyone had success with the credit builder cards that reports to the credit bureaus 6xs a month. I just ordered mine any luck
3. Has anyone had success with the credit builder card that reports to the credit bureaus 6 times a month? I just ordered mine. Have you had any luck?
4. There is only one card so cards is incorrect because its plural it needs to be singular. The wrods posted formed a question so a question mark instead of a period should have been used. Sentence structure was also an issue.
Alisha Styre
1.
2. I seriously DISLIKE credit karma. I just check my credit through them and it shows that my scores drop from 712 to 681 (31 points drop) BUT THEN it's doesn't show why?
3. I seriously dislike Credit Karma. I just checked my credit score through them and it shows that my scores dropped from 712 to 681. A 31 point drop! But then, it doesn't show my why?
4. Credit Karma is a proper noun, requiring capitalization. Check should be checked as its past tense. Drop should be dropped as it is also past tense. Points should be point, because we have a number before points, and drop comes after. It could be a I dropped 31 points, or I had a 31 point drop. Incorrect use of capitalization in the words "BUT THEN". There was also a contraction that was unnessicary. It's doesn't show why? It doesn't show why? Would have been more appropriate.
Alisha Strye
1. We have the best buffet in town with low price
2.
3. We have the best buffet in town with a low price!
4. An "a" is required for the sentence to be correct
Alisha Strye
1.
2. Random question what store do you think has more crafts things Dollar Tree or dollar daze? I'm meaning kids
3. Random question, what store do you think has more craft things Dollar Tree or Dollar Daze?
4. Crafts does not need to be plural. Dollar Daze needed a capital letter as it is a proper noun.
Alisha Strye
1.
2.Has anyone had success with the credit builder cards that reports to the credit bureaus 6xs a month. I just ordered mine any luck
3. Has anyone had success with the credit builder card that reports to the credit bureaus 6 times a month? I just ordered mine. Have you had any luck?
4. There is only one card so cards is incorrect because its plural it needs to be singular. The wrods posted formed a question so a question mark instead of a period should have been used. Sentence structure was also an issue.
Alisha Styre
1.
2. I seriously DISLIKE credit karma. I just check my credit through them and it shows that my scores drop from 712 to 681 (31 points drop) BUT THEN it's doesn't show why?
3. I seriously dislike Credit Karma. I just checked my credit score through them and it shows that my scores dropped from 712 to 681. A 31 point drop! But then, it doesn't show my why?
4. Credit Karma is a proper noun, requiring capitalization. Check should be checked as its past tense. Drop should be dropped as it is also past tense. Points should be point, because we have a number before points, and drop comes after. It could be a I dropped 31 points, or I had a 31 point drop. Incorrect use of capitalization in the words "BUT THEN". There was also a contraction that was unnecessary. It's doesn't show why? It doesn't show why? Would have been more appropriate.
1. Taylor Swix
2. "So i was walking home and the strangest thing happened"
3. Part of a facebook post.
4. "So, I was walking home and the strangest thing happened."
5. Need a comma after "so" and to capitalize the "I"
1. Taylor Swix
2. "What we doing during school"
3. Part of a Facebook Post.
4. "What we do during school"
5. Sentence does not flow correctly.
1. Mary Boughner
2. "I don't seen anything wrong with that."
3.
4. "I don't see anything wrong with that"
5. Wrong verb tense
1. Sahara Brisson
2. " I seen the movie last week"
3.Facebook Comment
4. The comment should read "I saw the move last week."
1.Sahara Brisson
2."I would of gone with you if I had known."
3.conversation
4.The correct sentance would be "I would have gone with you if I had known."
1) Darlica Brown
2) "Don't get to comfortable."
3) Facebook status
4) Correct form- "Don't get too comfortable."
5) The word too has two common meanings: (1) “also” or “besides” and (2) “excessively.” Sometimes people use it informally to mean (3) “very.” From englishrules.com/writing/2005/to-and-too
1) Darlica Brown
2) "Hell you owe it to yourself."
3)
4) Correct form: "Hell, you owe it to yourself."
5) Misuse/absence of comma. Comma is needed to help the sentence flow well.
5. They mixed up loose and lose. They meant lose which means not be able to find.
1. Zoe McElroy
2. Smile Your Under Video Surveillance
3.
4. Smile You’re Under Video Surveillance
5. Used wrong form of your. They meant “you are” under video surveillance.
1.Mary Boughner
2 "Copie's here"
3.
4. Copies here
5. Wrong use of apostrophe
1. Heather Guild
2. I should of just went out this weekend instead of going to work!
3. Facebook Post
4. I should have went out this weekend instead of going to work!
5. Improper verb phrase
1. Heather Guild
2. I could of sent those files sooner, sorry about that.
3. Email
4. I could have sent those files sooner, sorry about that.
5. Improper verb phrase
1. Zoe McElroy
2. If its to easy somethings wrong
3.
4. If it’s too easy, something’s wrong
5. Used its as possessive rather than it is, misused form of too, and meant something is rather than somethings
1. Zoe McElroy
2. It’s the law
3.
4. It’s the Law
5. creator meant it is the law rather than its which shows possession
1. Taylor Swix.
2. "Id rather be somewhere warm So over this cold"
3. Facebook Post
4. "I'd rather be somewhere warm. I'm over this cold"
5. Lack of punctuation. Adding the period and apostrophe made the sentence more clear.
1. Taylor Swix
2. "When you get home please do the dishes, and sweep"
3. Text message from my mom
4. "When you get home, please do the dishes and sweep"
5. No need for a comma after the word "dishes"
1. Sahara Brisson
2.
3.Street sign
4. The sign should read "Prohibit" without the letter s
5. Fire regulations prohibit placing dumpsters...
1.Sahara Brisson
2.
3.Magazine add
4. the word is should be are
5.Great lawyers "are" coming. Will you be one of them?
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1. Alyssa Morrison2. The crowd started cheering as Melanie approaches the finish line.
3. Instagram caption
4. The crowd started cheering as Melanie approached the finish line.
5. The inconsistent tense is being used, past tense is needed
1. Alyssa Morrison
2. My father told me that honesty was the best policy.
3. Facebook
4. My father told me that honesty is the best policy.
5. With this, when the verb is past tense we use a past tense in the subordinate clause but, in this case, the information is always true so past tense is unnecessary.
1. Taylor Swix
2. You should of listened to me.
3. Facebook comment
4. You should have listened to me.
5. Improper verb. have not of.
1. Taylor Swix
2. I coulda went to that party, but I am glad I didn't.
3. Facebook Post
4. I could have went to that party, but I am glad that I didn't.
5. "coulda" is informal. "Could have" would make this sentence sound better and appear a little more formal.
1. Alyssa Morrison
2. My feet is my only carriage so I've got to push on through
3.
4. My feet are my only carriage, so I've got to push on through
5. The subject-verb mistake, my feet is- indicating singularity, when it should be my feet are- indicating plurality
1. Alyssa Morrison
2. and im the oldest crazy one.
3.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1662586350469175&set=a.129636883764137.20320.100001534796061&type=3&theater
4. I'm the oldest crazy one.
5. They started their sentence with and, plus they did not use an apostrophe in the word I'm, I am.
1. Alyssa Morrison
2. Hunters please use caution when hunting pedestrians using walk trails
3. https://i.pinimg.com/736x/08/fe/a6/08fea6b439f1aa2e7ca1b57164850337.jpg
4. Hunters, please use caution when hunting. Pedestrians are using walk trails.
5. The run on sentence is giving the wrong message to people, saying to use caution when hunting pedestrians using walk trails. With the correct punctuation, the message of this sentence is telling hunters to use caution when hunting. There are pedestrians using walk trails.
1. Alyssa Morrison
2. Private customer parking only. All others will be toad
3.
4. Private Customer Parking Only All Others Will Be Towed
5. The incorrect word that was used is referring to a frog. The words have the same pronunciation but different spelling and meaning. Towed is the correct word for this sign, meaning to pull a motor vehicle along with a rope, chain, etc.
1. Alyssa Morrison
2. Quite Please Exams in Progress
3.
4. Quiet Please Exams in Progress
5. The incorrect word is used. Quite means to the utmost extent or degree. Quiet means making little or no noise. With this picture, the noise levels is what is being referred to so the correct term and spelling is quiet.
1. Marisa Nelson
2. Respect Are Country Speak English
3. http://www.ghettoredhot.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/respect-our-country-speak-english.jpg
4. Respect Our Country Speak English
5. Our and Are and homophones, words that sound alike, pronounced the same, but are different in meaning. Are is the present tense of “to be” and our is the possessive form of we or us. So it is Out country that needs to be respected, not are.
Tara Koons: I think you mean't to put Our country, not "out" country.
1.Marisa Nelson
2.A State Sale
3.https://jonathots.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/a-state-sale.jpg
4.Estate Sale
5.The words “a state” is supposed to be the word “estate” because estate means, land, park, or even someone’s house. If there was a state literally for sale, then it would be a state sale, but it is a garage, or yard sale so it is an estate sale.
1. Marisa Nelson
2. Let’s eat kids. Let’s eat, kids.
3. http://beebom.redkapmedia.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Use-Comma-Save-Lives.png
4. Let’s eat, kids.
5. The lack of a comma in the top sentence makes it seems like the person is suggesting eating kids. It needs the comma to separate clauses, so it is telling the kids to eat.
1. Marisa Nelson
2. I like cooking my family and my pets.
3. https://beebom.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Use-Comma-dont-be-a-psycho..png
4. I like cooking, my family, and my pets.
5. With out the commas in the sentences, the sentence is one complete thought, and it reads that this person would like cooking their family and pets. The commas break the sentence up and makes it about 3 different thoughts, not just one long one.
1. Marisa Nelson
2. Please do not feed us, our Tummy’s will hurt.
3. https://mightyredpen.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/hurts-our-tummys.jpg
4. Please do not feed us, our tummies will hurt.
5. The word “Tummy’s” should not be capitalized, and if there is an apostrophe s at the end of a word, it means that work owns something. The word Tummy’s should be tummies because there is more than one tummy, not the one tummy owns something.
1. Marisa Nelson
2. Are credit card machine is not working and We apologize for that
3. https://i.pinimg.com/236x/8c/b2/21/8cb2217e87e0ac57527f75a138d6035e.jpg
4. Our credit card machine is not working, and we apologize for that
5. Are and Our are mixed up. Our is a plural possessive adjective and should be used. Are is a form of “to be” and used with a first person plural. There is a comma missing to separate both independent clauses. Last, We should not be capitalized.
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https://www.thepoke.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/colon.jpg
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http://www.oxbridgeediting.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/busniesses_1485180c.jpg
https://thegrammarvandal.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/gv-tattoo.png
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http://www.oxbridgeediting.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/2067625937_8b30b2c6b1.jpg
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1. Marisa Nelson
2. Seat Belts must be worn
Doors must be shut
Its the law
3. http://www.oxbridgeediting.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/slide_5260_72260_large.jpg
4. Seat Belts must be worn
Doors must be shut
It’s the law
5. Instead of saying Its the law, it should say It’s the law, because it is gets combined to make it’s. The conjunction is incorrect.
1. Marisa Nelson
2. Cakes for all occasions
Wedding’s
Birthday’s
Anniversary’s
Christening’s
3. http://www.bitrebels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/english-grammar-on-signs-14.jpg
4. It should say, Cakes for all Occasions:
Weddings
Birthdays
Anniversaries
Christenings
5. To put an apostrophe and an s at the end of something is to show that it owns something. The weddings, birthdays, and christenings do not own anything and therefore should not have an apostrophe and an s at the end, just an s. Anniversary, to show more than one, need to change the y to an I and add an es at the end for Anniversaries.
1. Marisa Nelson
2. Smile your on camera
3. http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-6OvC1aIKCIE/T469AkoDBCI/AAAAAAAAACo/urdXY-9P0BA/s1600/smile-your-on-camera-500x375.jpg
4. It should say “Smile, you’re on camera.” Or “Smile, you are on camera.”
5. The person that made this sign messed up the contraction and pronoun. Your is a possessive pronoun, and You’re is the contraction of you and are.
1. Marisa Nelson
2. In the beginning God said Let there be grammar: and there was grammar! And then there was grammar issues, and they was bad.
3. https://rudiseitz1.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/genesisofgrammar.png
4. It should say “In the beginning, God said “Let there be grammar,” and there was grammar! Then there were grammar issues, and they were bad.
5. First off, no quotations. Then no comma. Then there needed to be a new sentence because it was a run on sentence. Then the verb “was” was wrong and in the wrong tense.
1. Deb Lenning
2.
ByKellyon September 3, 2017Color: Black|Verified Purchase
I got this meat tenderizer because I didn't like using a mallet. I always felt like I was try to kill the meat, not tenderize it. I like using this tool in the kitchen. I can see the merinade or sauce going down in the little holes that are made with the 48 sharp needles. It makes any cut of meat more tender and juicy. It would make a great gift for anyone that enjoys cooking.
3.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MXXRKSP/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
4. I always felt like I was trying to kill the meat.
5. improper verb tense.
1. Victoria Voise
2. Tom plays with the violin.
3.
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4. example of a verb; "plays"
1. Tamica Guzman
2. Each one of the dogs bark louder than the cat meows.
3. http://www.satunlocked.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/277.png
4. It should say "Each barks louder than the cat meows."
5. The prepositional phrase "of the dogs" is placed between the singular subject "each" and the plural verb "blank".
1. Tamica Guzman
2. But I don't like coffee, I like tea.
3. https://webapps.towson.edu/ows/conj3.jpg
4. It should say "I like coffee, but I don't like tea."
5. The comma should always come before "but".
1. Tamica Guzman
2.I am sleep, I have to go to work.
3. http://68.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l3hxlloAnT1qbolbn.jpg
4.It should say" I am sleepy, but i have to go to work."
5. We added the but into the sent after the comma, because the sentence is a comma splice sentence. And a comma is added so you have to put a filler word like "but" to fill it in.
1. Tamica Guzman
2. "You have no idea what you're talking about".
3. http://www.onlinecollege.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/grammar/05_preposition.jpg
4.It should say " You have no idea what you're talking about!"
5. The end of the sentence should end with a exclamation point at the end, because it's a preposition.
1. Marisa Nelson
2. Please Drive Carefull
3.
http://www.buzzhunt.co.uk/wp-content/2013/08/embarrassing_road_sign_misspellings_13.jpg
4. It should say, Please Drive Carefully.
5. The adverb is spelt wrong, and is not even a complete word.
1.Grace Lynch
2."Your almost halfway."
3.
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4. It should say "You're almost halfway."
5. They used the wrong form of "your."
1. Grace Lynch
2. "Smile Your're on Campus Camera."
3.
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/af/d0/56/afd05633b94f506c3b6003110e9bdeb9.jpg
4. It should say "Smile you are on campus camera."
5. They did not use the you are conjunction you're correctly.
1.Grace Lynch
2. "Sorry where closed."
3.
http://www.oxbridgeediting.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/sorry1.jpg
4. It should say "Sorry we're closed."
5. They used "where" instead of "we're", probably because they sound the same.
1. Grace Lynch
2."Executive bored room"
3.
https://i.pinimg.com/736x/69/9c/e1/699ce14f00b05217f368e74af8f29bc4--board-rooms-funny-grammar-mistakes.jpg
4. It should say " Executive Board Room"
5. They used the wrong form of board.
1. Grace Lynch
2. "Illegally parked cars will be fine."
3.
https://i.pinimg.com/736x/33/79/3f/33793fd085fcd017d8104bd041705fb1--funny-grammar-mistakes-grammar-lessons.jpg
4. It should say "Illegally parked cars will be fine."
5. They used "fine" which means acceptable, when they should have used "fined" which means to have to pay.
1.Grace Lynch
2. "Shoplifters will be prostituted."
3.
https://teylarachelbranton.com/app/uploads/2016/10/Grammar-8.jpg
4. It should say "Shoplifters will be prosecuted."
5. They misused the word "prostituted" in this sentence.
1. Marisa Nelson
2. Nothing Under $5.00. If you don't like the price to bad.
3.
https://missohllovesgrammar.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/too-to-two.jpg
4. It should say, to be correct, "Nothing under $5.00. If you don't like the price, too bad."
5. To means towards, too is in excess or additionally. They mixed up the two words. Also, they needed the comma between the words "price" and "too"
1. Marisa Nelson
2. Quite Please Exams in Progress
3. http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-XB1CG9AkuBw/UZKSxdjiu2I/AAAAAAAAVQA/7ULR_ut3JjE/s400/quite+please+exams+in+progress+dr+heckle+funny+college+exam+sign+spelled+wrong.jpg
4. It should say "Quiet Please Exams in Progress
5. They transposed the letters in the word Quiet and instead of asking people to be quiet, it says quite.
1. Faith Denman
2. were open
3.https://www.google.com/search?tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=Uou8WbX-GqOjjwSfvaXoAw&q=misused+apostrophes+signs&btnG=#imgrc=9LTs
4. We're open
5. Need the apostrophe to make it say we are
1. Faith Denman
2.smile your on camera
3.https://www.google.com/search?tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=Uou8WbX-GqOjjwSfvaXoAw&q=misused+apostrophes+signs&btnG=#imgrc=eu9hQyjMUutgiM:
4. Smile you're on camera
5.should be you are
1. Faith Denman
2. Do nate here
3.
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4. Donate here.
5. improper spacing and punctuation pg 360 in our book
1. Faith Denman
2. Son screen prevent sin burn
3.
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4. Sunscreen prevents skin-burn.
5. Improper spelling and punctuation pg 360 in our book
1. Faith Denman
2. Please no dogs wer'e afraid the goats
3.
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4. Please no dogs, we're afraid of them. -the goats
5. Improper use of apostrophes as well as grammar
1. Faith Denman
2. Tables are for eating customers only no loitering
3.
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4. Tables are for customers who are eating only. No loitering.
5. improper structure as well as grammar
1. Faith Denman
2. showers will be shit down on till repairs are finished due to leak under the tub
3.
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4. Showers will be shut down until repairs are finished, due to leak under the tub.
5. verb spelling was incorrect
1. Faith Denman
2. great lawyers is coming. will you be one of them?
3.
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4. Great lawyers are coming. Will you be one of them?
5. incorrect word usage
1. Faith Denman
2. Hunters please use caution when hunting pedestrians using walk trails
3.
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4.Hunters, please use caution when hunting. Pedestrians are using walking trails.
5.Without the period and the spelling corrections this Is a very awful run-on.
1. Faith Denman
2. free brake check stop here if you can
3.
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4. Free brake check. Stop here if you can.
5. this would be a run on without the period.
1. Faith Denman
2. Spleling errors spelling errors everywhere
3.
4.Spelling errors spelling errors everywhere
5. spelling error
1. Faith Denman
2.Employees must wash hands before living
3.
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4. Employees must wash hands before leaving
5. spelling error
1.Faith Denman
2. English is our language no excetions learn it
3.
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4. English is our language no exceptions learn it
5. incorrect word and or spelling
1. Faith Denman
2. quite please exams in progress
3.
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4.Quiet please exams in progress
5. word use of the word
1. Faith Denman
2. your choice with coffe
3.
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4.your choice of coffee
5.incorrect spelling
As an add-on to Faith's image:
1.Mary Valkos
2. Donnut
3. See above image ^^^^
4. Donut or doughnut.
5. Incorrect spelling.
1. Faith Denman
2. over 10 billion severed
3.
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4.over 10 billion served
5. incorrect word for the sentence
1.Faith Denman
2. you will gain admiration from your pears
3.
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4.you will gain admiration from your peers
5. incorrect wording for the sentence
1. Marisa Nelson
2. Beliefe in dreams
3. http://baddogneedsrottenhome.com/images/emails/53beae0a50ab1.jpg
4. The correct phrase should be "Believe in dreams"
5. The writer not only used the wrong verb, but misspelt the wrong verb as well. One can not belief in dreams, there can be a belief in a dream, but one has to believe in dreams.
1. Marisa Nelson
2. Nothing Last's Forever
3. http://cdn.ebaumsworld.com/mediaFiles/picture/604025/83392757.jpeg
4. It should say "Nothing Lasts Forever"
5. It is wrong because the verb last doesn't own anything. When a word ends with in an apostrophe s ('s) shows ownership, or it is a conjunction to join "it is" or "it's"
1. Tamica Guzman
2. Tom read the novel, his friend saw the movie.
3.https://webapps.towson.edu/ows/moduleCS_FS24.jpg
4. It should say " Tom read the novel. His friend saw the movie."
5. It is wrong because it's a comma splice sentence and needs to be two different sentences.
1. Tamica Guzman
2.Freddy walks to school Maddy drives to school.
3.http://images.slideplayer.com/8/2465068/slides/slide_3.jpg
4.It should say " Freddy walks to school. Maddy drives to school."
5. It is wrong because there suppose to written as two independent clauses as two different sentences.
1. Victoria voise
2.
3. perfection has it's price.
4.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s...6328639772
5. it should say, perfection has its price.
1. Victoria voise
2.
3. it should say, CDs and DVDs
4.https://www.google.com/search?q=misused+apostrophes&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwja7K7Yn6DWAhVDQiYKHXCDAb4Q_AUICigB&biw=1536&bih=748&dpr=1.25#imgrc=P3AIPIKlDEq4oM:
5. there should not be an apostrophe between D and S
1.Grace Lynch
2. Ho made apple butter
3.
http://www.bitrebels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/english-grammar-on-signs-4.jpg
4. It should say "Home Made Apple Butter".
5. Ho is not the correct word for this context, home is. Ho completely changes the meaning
As an add-on to Grace's post:
1.Mary Valkos
2. Home Made
3. See above image ^^^
4. Homemade
5. I believe homemade is a compound word and doesn't need to be separated.
1.Grace Lynch
2. We bye used cars.
3.
http://www.bitrebels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/english-grammar-on-signs-4.jpg
4. It should say " We buy used cars".
5. Bye should be buy. These words are homophones, which means they should the same and have different meanings. They used to wrong buy.
1. Tamica Guzman
2. Amanda was the lead vocalist in her band it was a punk rock band.
3.https://image.slidesharecdn.com/fragments-run-on-sentences-1200415351861654-3/95/fragments-run-on-sentences-3-728.jpg?cb=1200386552
4. It should say " Amanda was the lead vocalist in her band. It was a punk rock band.
5. Needed separated, because it's separating the thoughts into two different sentences.
1. Tamica Guzman
2. I am sleepy, I have to go to work.
3. http://68.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l3hxlloAnT1qbolbn.jpg
4. It should say 'I am sleepy, but I have to go to work.
5. Correcting the sentence by adding a comma and conjunction.
1. Marisa Nelson
2. Pie's Pasty's Sandwich's + Cakes
3. http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/03/15/article-2293868-0584AC03000005DC-740_306x423.jpg
4. It should just say Pies Pasties Sandwiches + Cakes
5. All those nouns are just nouns and they are telling the public what the establishment has. If you put an apostrophe with an s at the end it shows that the pie owns something, but because it is just advertising for many pies, not one, it is spelt Pies not Pie's. Cakes and sandwiches are the only words that are correct on the sign ecause there are many cakes not just one cake and same with sandwiches. The pasty doesn't own anything, but there are more than one, so it is pasties not pasty's.
1. Victoria Voise
2. Aaron Rogers is a famous quarterback he plays for the Green Bay Packers
3.https://www.google.com/search?q=examples+of+run+on+sentences&hl=en&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiSwbi2147WAhXE7SYKHRlyAr4Q_AUICigB&biw=1536&bih=747#imgrc=mnc4UTzc2VRGrM:
4. It should say, Aaron Rogers is a famous quarterback. He plays for the Green Bay Packers.
5. without period separation, this would be a run on sentence.
1. Victoria Voise
2."It was a spectacularly beautiful day There was not a cloud in the sky and the sun was shining George and Pam went to the park to have a picnic they had pickles and peanut butter sandwiches with sparkling water on a red and white checkered blanket George tossed a Frisbee to the dog and waved to the other park goers who passed their delightful picnic
3.http://bis164f2011.wikispaces.com/Grammar+Snafus!
4. it should say "It was a spectacularly beautiful day. There was not a cloud in the sky and the sun was shining. George and Pam went to the park to have a picnic; they had pickles and peanut butter sandwiches with sparkling water on a red and white checkered blanket. George tossed a Frisbee to the dog and waved to the other park goers who passed their delightful picnic."
5. without the period separation, this would be a run on sentence.
1. Marisa Nelson
2. Hunters Please Use Caution When Hunting Pedestrians Using Walk Trails
3. http://images.viralnova.com/000/062/017/desktop-1406813083.png
4. It should say Hunters Please Use Caution When Hunting, (with a comma to separate) Pedestrians Using Walk Trails
5. Without the comma to separate Hunting and Pedestrians, it sounds like it is telling the hunters to use caution when hunting the pedestrians using the walking trails. It needs the comma to separate the independent clauses "Hunters Please Use Caution" and "Pedestrians Using Walk Trails" so it can tell the hunters to use caution while hunting because there are pedestrians that use the walk trails.
1. Tamica Guzman
2. I want to thank my parents, John, and Lisa.
3.http://www.onlinecollege.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/grammar/01_oxfordcomma.jpg
4. It should say I want to thank my parents, John and Lisa.
5. Commas are used to separate parts of a sentence, but not before and.
1. Tamica Guzman
2. Good planning and careful execution is necessary for success.
3.https://image.slidesharecdn.com/subjectverbagreement-131215112241-phpapp01/95/subject-verb-agreement-4-638.jpg?cb=1387106715
4. It should of said " Good planning and careful execution are necessary for success.
5. Wrong tense used.
1. Marisa Nelson
2. Sorry Where Closed
3. https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/97/83/84/9783844991296653be7a36a60c1bd500.jpg
4. The sign should say Sorry We're Closed or Sorry We Are Closed.
5. The word Where refers to a place or direction. We're is a conjunction of We and Are. The wrong word is used.
1. Victoria Voise
2. Nothing under $5, if you don't like it, to bad.
3.https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&tbm=isch&source=hp&biw=1536&bih=747&q=incorrect+grammar&oq=incorrect+grammar&gs_l=img.3..0l5j0i30k1j0i5i30k1j0i24k1l3.43658.49747.0.49923.23.19.4.0.0.0.143.1814.14j5.19.0....0...1.1.64.img..0.23.1868...0i8i30k1j0i10i24k1.nnHIsMAKkMQ#imgrc=NbRTPaKIzogLiM:
4. wrong word used
5. should say, "too bad"
1. Marisa Nelson
2. We Bye Used Cars
3. https://marketingexperiments.com/wp-content/uploads/We-bye-used-cars1.png
4. It should say We Buy Used Cars
5. Bye is an example of a Homophone. It is a word that sounds the same as another word, but it is spelt different and has a different meaning. To fix the sign, the sign should read "We Buy Used Cars" because the word buy means to acquire in exchange for goods or money.
1.) Nicholas Berenyi
2.) No parking both side
3.) https://tse4.mm.bing.net/th?id=OIP.Lm1zRg-zYFIqyxG3a9UbCAEsDg&pid=15.1
4.) Wrong word used
5.) No parking on either side
1.) Sara Murray
2.) Sidewalk close use other side
3.) http://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&ccid=mfJgBN%2fc&id=10EE6A529FF5FA578C50CBC4A3CA0207FAD9B6B0&q=grammar+errors&simid=608002280583399689&selectedIndex=139&ajaxhist=0
4.) Wrong tense used
5.) Sidewalk closed. Use other side.
1.) Sara Murray
2.) The people is angry about this
3.) http://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&ccid=j14DRFHj&id=4E4E4E42FE005BD62D2BD5CA0B6A9C66E37DC249&q=Wrong+verb+errors&simid=608024047465791497&selectedIndex=1&ajaxhist=0
4.) Wrong verb tense used
5.) The people are angry about this.
1.) Sara Murray
2.) Please no smoking food or beverages permitted in the clinic thank you.
3.) http://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&ccid=S1bVI%2bAf&id=9B6F56604B6DA2C1969A387B183BE55661E79E6A&q=Grammar+errors&simid=608005368675631612&selectedIndex=503&ajaxhist=0
4.) No punctuation
5.) Please no smoking, food, or beverages permitted in the clinic. Thank you.
1.) Sara Murray
2.) Rachael Ray finds inspiration in cooking her family and her dog.
3.) http://www.google.com/search?q=punctuation+errors+in+real+life&tbm=isch&oq=punctation+errors+in+real+life&gs_l=mobile-heirloom-serp.1.0.30i10.46916.61903.0.67798.22.16.4.0.0.2.356.2689.2j11j1j2.16.0....0...1c..34.mobile-heirloom-serp..21.1.226.7puc_n1dWls#mhpiv=13&spf=5
4.) No punctuation
5.) Rachael Ray finds inspiration in cooking, her family, and her dog.
1.) Sara Murray
2.) Your the best teacher ever.
3.) http://www.google.com/search?tbm=isch&q=grammar+errors+in+real+life&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjbuMaGtIfTAhVTfiYKHWfEA-UQ1QIIOigF#mhpiv=13&spf=11
4.) Misuse of pronoun
5.) You're the best teacher ever.
1.) Sara Murray
2.) Private Customer Parking Only, all others will be toad.
3.) http://www.google.com/search?q=grammar+errors&prmd=ivns&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi075DgsYfTAhWKSyYKHfb1DrYQ_AUIBigB#mhpiv=16&spf=41
4.) Misspelled word
5.) Private Customer Parking Only, all other will be towed.
1. Stephanie Armstrong
2. i can't write English 2 good.
3.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=improper+grammar+examples&qpvt=improper+grammar+examples&qpvt=improper+grammar+examples&qpvt=improper+grammar+examples&FORM=IGRE
4. I can't write English to good.
5. misspelled word- rite. Correction- write. I needed to be capitalized.
1. Stephanie Armstrong
2.( SIGN) Please drive safety!
3.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=improper+grammar+examples&qpvt=improper+grammar+examples&qpvt=improper+grammar+examples&qpvt=improper+grammar+examples&FORM=IGRE
4. Please drive safely!
5. Wrong word used. Safety had to be switched with the word safely.
1. Stephanie Armstrong
2. ( SIGN) Quite Please Exams In Progress
3. https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=improper+grammar+examples&qpvt=improper+grammar+examples&qpvt=improper+grammar+examples&qpvt=improper+grammar+examples&FORM=IGRE
4. Quiet Please Exams In Progress
5. misspelled word- Quite. Correction- Quiet
1. Stephanie Armstrong
2. (SIGN) If door doesn't close properly giggle the door knob. Thanks!
3.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=improper+grammar+examples&qpvt=improper+grammar+examples&qpvt=improper+grammar+examples&qpvt=improper+grammar+examples&FORM=IGRE
4. If door doesn't close properly jiggle the door knob. Thanks!
5. used wrong word in sentence- giggle. Correction: jiggle.
1.Asia Smith
2.i am going to farther my education.
3. it should be "i am going to further my education."
4. misuse of action verb
1. Asia Smith
2.
3. should be "we are open"
4. misuse of verb
1. Asia Smith
2. "I have met a lot of mommys in this world."
3. correct sentence is "I have met a lot of mommies in this world."
4. misuse of verb
1. Asia Smith
2.
3. should be It's
4. misuse of the word its, it needed a apostrophe
1. Asia Smith
2.
3. should be "between you and I"
1. Asia Smith
2. how is the whether outside?
3. should be "How is the weather outside?"
1. Asia Smith
2.
3. park's should just be "park"
1. Asia Smith
2.
3. misspelling of "prome"
4. correct way is "prom"
1. Asia Smith
2.
3. misspell of last's
4. correct way "last"
1. Asia Smith
2.
3. incorrect spelling
4. correct way "cafe'"
1. Asia Smith
2. DVD's
3. incorrect spelling of DVD's
4. correct DVDs
5.
1.Shawdae Holmes
2.fai'l
3. misspelled verb
4. corrected Fail
5.
1. Jessica Harris
2. Pie's, Pasty's, Sandwich's, and Cakes
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=signs+misusing+apostrophes&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi5nNSE19nSAhWk7oMKHQCwB_sQ_AUIBigB&biw=1821&bih=868#imgrc=RZ4cN_k4f4jeGM:
4. Pies, Pasties, sandwiches, and cakes
5. Misuse of apostrophe
1. Jessica Harris
2. Welcome back, hope you hade a good brake
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=signs+misusing+apostrophes&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi5nNSE19nSAhWk7oMKHQCwB_sQ_AUIBigB&biw=1821&bih=868#tbm=isch&q=signs+misusing+adverbs&*&imgrc=47t4kgWRNpWpLM:
4. Welcome back, hope you had a good break
5. Used the wrong break
1. Jessica Harris
2. Private customer parking only, all others will be toad
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=signs+misusing+apostrophes&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi5nNSE19nSAhWk7oMKHQCwB_sQ_AUIBigB&biw=1821&bih=868#tbm=isch&q=signs+misusing+adverbs&*&imgrc=_nitFecAHoSr6M:
4. Private customer parking only, all others will be towed
5. Used the wrong towed
1. NICOLE BENCHLEY
2. I WONDER WHAT IT'S LIKE TI PUT MY HANDS AROUND YOUR WASTE
3.
4. I WONDER WHAT IT'S LIKE TO PUT MY HANDS AROUND YOUR WAIST
5. WRONG FORM OF THE WORD
1. Jessica Harris
2. Dont't Drink and Drive
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=signs+misusing+apostrophes&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi5nNSE19nSAhWk7oMKHQCwB_sQ_AUIBigB&biw=1821&bih=868#tbm=isch&q=signs+misusing+adverbs&*&imgrc=3MbSbpU6_DBmoM:
4. Don't drink and drive
5. Misspelled Don't
1. Nicole Benchley
2. Perfection Has It's Price
3.
4. Perfection Has Its Price
5. Incorrect form of apostrophe
1. Asia Smith
2. us, they
3.
4. us, them
5. misuse of describing a group of "things"
1.) Sara Murray
2.) If you don’t like the price to bad
3.) http://www.google.com/search?q=signs+with+could+of+verb+errors&tbm=isch&ei=atCfWNr_DaPEjwSjk67wBA&start=20&sa=N#mhpiv=2
4.) If you don’t like the price too bad
5.) Misuse of preposition
1. Nicole Benchley
2.
3. If You Aren't Living on the Edge Your Taking Up To Much Space
4. If You Aren't Living on the Edge You Are Taking Up To Much Space
5. Needs apostrophes to show the correct punctuation
1.) Sara Murray
2.) Their Built
3.) http://www.google.com/search?q=among+and+between+verb+errors+in+a+sentence&tbm=isch&ei=09mfWNO5CsrrmAHHt464DQ&start=720&sa=N#mhpiv=12
4.) They're Built
5.) Misuse of homophones
1. Nicole Benchley
2. Tomatoe's Potato's
3.
4. Tomatoes Potatos
5. Doesn't need apostrophe
1. Asia Smith
2. Illegally parked cars will be fine
3.
4.ILLEGALLY PARKED CARS WILL BE FINED
5. misuse of verb
2.) Please Drive Slow
3.) http://www.google.com/search?q=adverbs+grammar+error&tbm=isch&prmd=ivns&ei=KqWXWOr_GavajwSQ1oCYBQ&start=180&sa=N#mhpiv=7
4.) Please Drive Slowly
5.) Misuse of Adverb
1. Molly Hicks
2. Painting are a fun hobby of mine.
3.
4. Is instead of are
5. Incorrect wording
1. Molly Hicks
2. The big dog run.
3.
4. Runs instead or run
5. Incorrect verb
1.) Sara Murray
2.) Great Lawyers is coming
3.) http://www.google.com/search?q=adjective+grammar+errors&tbm=isch&prmd=ivns&ei=KKGXWNRtoeOPBLLptfAE&start=80&sa=N#mhpiv=4
4.) Great Lawyers are coming.
5.) Misuse of pronoun
1. Jessica Harris
2. We sale new shoes for men & women
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=signs+misusing+verbs&biw=1607&bih=766&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj8sPXjrv7RAhXLzFQKHVk3CbIQ_AUIBigB#imgrc=VbyBKA-ZEevL5M:
4. We sell new shoes for men & women
5. Misuse of verb
1. Jessica Harris
2. Please do not urine
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=signs+misusing+verbs&biw=1607&bih=766&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj8sPXjrv7RAhXLzFQKHVk3CbIQ_AUIBigB#imgrc=6IPkS_UTFxDvyM:
4. Please do not urinate
5. misuse of verb
1.) Sara Murray
2.) Cieling
3.) http://www.google.com/search?q=mispellings&tbm=isch&oq=mispellings&gs_l=mobile-heirloom-serp.12..0i13l5.174626.179964.0.182183.34.15.1.3.3.2.265.1875.2j10j1.13.0....0...1c.1.34.mobile-heirloom-serp..19.15.1867.ok15e7QhPgQ#mhpiv=4
4.) Ceiling
5.) Misspelling
1.) Sara Murray
2.) Its Monopoly
3.) https://janiceheckwrites.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/its-and-its-mcdonalds-sign.jpg
4.) It's Monopoly
5.) Misuse of apostrophe
1. Jessica Harris
2. Please Drive Safety
3.https://www.google.com/search?q=signs+misuse+of+adverbs&biw=1821&bih=868&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwizuNix8PbRAhWB5SYKHf6KB8oQ_AUIBigB#tbm=isch&q=signs+misusing+adverbs&imgrc=pxW2j3UG7XiI5M:
4. Please Drive Safely
5. Didn't use adverb
1. Jessica Harris
2.No dumping privade property
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=signs+misuse+of+adverbs&biw=1821&bih=868&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwizuNix8PbRAhWB5SYKHf6KB8oQ_AUIBigB#tbm=isch&q=signs+misusing+adverbs&imgrc=AKpnxLJ6Y2m3fM:
4. No dumping [[#|private property]]
5. Misspelling
1. Molly Hicks
2. County spelling bee postoned one more time
3. http://www.11points.com/News-Politics/11_Fantastic_Clips_of_Published_Spelling_Mistakes
4. County spelling bee postponed one more time
5. Incorrect spelling
1. Molly Hicks
2. You’re gifts make a difference
3.
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/565483296938448335/
4. Your gifts make a difference.
5. Incorrect spelling
1. Asia Smith
2. childrens' garden
3.
4. Children's Garden
5. misuse of apostrophe
1. Nicole Benchley
2. LOCK YOUR CAR OR LOOSE IT
3.
4. LOCK YOUR CAR OR LOSE IT
5. SHOULD BE "LOSE" INSTEAD OF LOOSE LIKE A SHOESTRING
1. Jessica Harris
2. Please remove shoe's
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=misuse+of+apostrophes+in+signs&biw=1821&bih=868&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj79oKBn9zRAhWp7oMKHaKIA-MQ_AUIBigB#imgrc=MfRsdBPXbTsibM%3A
4. Please remove shoes
5. Misuse of apostrophe
1. Nicole Benchley
2. ONLINE AUCTION EVERYTHING GO'S
3.
4. ONLINE AUCTION EVERYTHING GOES
5. WRONG FORM OF (GOES)
1. Jessica Harris
2. It's is my life
3.https://www.google.com/search?q=misuse+of+apostrophes+in+signs&biw=1821&bih=868&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj79oKBn9zRAhWp7oMKHaKIA-MQ_AUIBigB#imgrc=ADKMBHbQ5UYeoM%3A
4. It is my life
5. Misuse of apostrophe, made the word "it" a contraction
1.) Sara Murray
2.) Call us to schedule your weekly, bi-weekly, or one time [[#|house cleaning]], we'll design your service around your needs.
3.) http://grammarglitchcentral.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/run-on-sentence-example-2011-001.jpg
4.) Call us to schedule your weekly, bi-weekly, or one time house cleaning. We'll design your service around your needs.
5.) Run on sentence, not punctuated correctly.
1.) Sara Murray
2.) Principal Tim Hadley taught his students an unforgettable leasson on Tuesday
3.) http://www.fox2detroit.com/news/whats-hot/230097431-story
4.) Principal Tim Hadley taught his students an unforgettable lesson on Tuesday
5.) Misspelled word.
1. Nicole Benchley
2. No Dog's Allowed
3.
4. No Dogs Allowed
5. Dogs doesn't need to have an apostrophe because its not ownership.
1. Nicole Benchley
2. Were Open
3.
4. We're Open
5. Were is supposed to have an apostrophe because it is we are open.
1. Jessica Harris
2. [[#|Free estimates]], no job to big/no job to small
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=funny+grammar+mistakes+in+newspapers&biw=1821&bih=868&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwimuubwsdHRAhUC4WMKHQPbDCoQ_AUIBigB#imgrc=Ofushii6HfChNM%3A
4. Free Estimates, no job too big/ no job too small
5. used the wrong "to"
1. Jessica Harris
2. We bye used cars
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=funny+grammar+mistakes+in+newspapers&biw=1821&bih=868&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwimuubwsdHRAhUC4WMKHQPbDCoQ_AUIBigB#imgrc=VKnNLWBOXVKlmM%3A
4. We BUY used cars
5. They used the word "bye" instead of "buy"
1.) Sara Murray
2.) Sometimes your the dog, sometimes your the hydrant
3.) www.google.com/search?site=&source=hp&ei=Xeh6WPhuwZ3SAp7FuZAJ&q=grammar+mistakes+on+signs&oq=&gs_l=mobile-gws-hp.1.0.35i39k1l3.0.0.0.2329.2.1.1.0.0.0.0.0..0.0....0...1c..64.mobile-gws-hp..1.1.59.3._oECj-1sBPE#imgrc
4.) Sometimes you’re the dog, sometimes you’re the hydrant
5.) Misuse of the pronoun
1. Nicole Benchley
2. Quite please exams in progress
3.
https://www.google.com/search?q=improper+pronouns&biw=976&bih=465&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiIydOL7_LRAhXslVQKHQFQDKMQ_AUIBigB#tbm=isch&q=grammer+errors+&imgrc=KutkhHvcKYMdMM:
4. Quiet please exams in progress
5. spelling error of quiet
1.) Sara Murray
2.) Art of Writting
3.) http://static4.busineshydsinsider.com/image/5576f0106bb3f79029e55aea-960/typos.jpg
4.) Art of Writing
5.) Correction of misspelled
1. Jessica Harris
2. Error: This paLge is fully...
3.Correction: This page is fully...
4. Justification for error: grammar error, word was spelled incorrectly.
1. Jessica Harris
2. Error: a segment of your points in BIS 164 earned through...
3. Correction: a segment of your points in BIS 164 is earned through...
4. Justification: The sentence was missing a linking verb.
1. Laura Mogg
2. Googel
3 Michelle Kraft
4. page
4. It should say Google
5. http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-forum-classified-ads/837514-mispelling-traffic-tornado-use-misspelled-words-get-500k-free-visitors-your-sites.html
1. Laura Mogg
2. Edcation
3.Michelle Kraft
4.Google
4. It should say Education
5.Michelle Kraft
6. Education
http://thenextweb.com/media/2011/05/31/brilliant-unicef-campaign-donates-your-misspelled-words/
1. NICOLE BENCHLEY
2. FREE WOULD
3.
4. FREE WOOD
5. WRONG KIND OF WOULD.
1. Laura Mogg
2. You have mizzbeld a word just. Shall I correct it?
3.misspelled
4. You have misspelled a word just. Shall I correct it?
5. http://www.onehourtranslation.com/translation/blog/commonly-misspelled-words
1. Nicole Benchley
2. Are [[#|credit card machine]] is not working and we apologize for that
4. Our [[#|credit card]] machine is not working, and we apologize for that.
5. This sentence has an incorrect "our" or are in it, and is a run on that needed a comma.
1. Nicole Benchley
2. I like my dog he is nice I take him for walks he sleeps in my room
3. picture is down below.
4. I like my dog. He is nice to me. He plays with me. I take him for walks. He sleeps in my room.
5.
https://www.google.com/search?q=run+on+sentence+errors&biw=1301&bih=620&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwipu7HUrtnRAhXilVQKHQKeD2QQ_AUIBigB#tbm=isch&q=grammar+mistakes+of+run+on+sentences&imgrc=waUA7a8QXy4wdM%3A
1. Laura Mogg
2. spel it rite
3.[[#|spell]] it right
4. It should read spell it right.
5. http://www.languagetrainers.com/blog/2011/08/01/the-most-commonly-misspelled-words/
1. Nicole Benchley
2. Opps!! We baked to much.
3.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwi6lebxgf_RAhUEzoMKHQIiCbUQjRwIBw&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.pinterest.com%2Fexplore%2Ffunny-grammar-mistakes%2F&bvm=bv.146094739,d.cGw&psig=AFQjCNESsf1WGmJyur9Jd55B_aLqj-pA4Q&ust=1486592263803392
4. Opps!! We baked too much.
5. Misuse of "to" supposed to be too
1. Nicole Benchley
2. Life is a game, and by the looks of your face... Your loosing.
3.
4. Life is a game, and by the looks of your face.. You're losing.
5.
https://www.google.com/search?q=facebook+misused+apostrophes&biw=1518&bih=723&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjfm-udtN7RAhXirVQKHYBED_oQ_AUIBigB#imgrc=XKh07fz8ct-nZM%3A
1. Nicole Benchley
2. jack, please dont tell me you dont think its a color either
3.
4. jack, please don't tell me you don't think it's a color either
5.
https://www.google.com/search?q=facebook+misused+apostrophes&biw=1518&bih=723&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjfm-udtN7RAhXirVQKHYBED_oQ_AUIBigB#imgrc=lyu5YsyLGin56M%3A
1. Laura Mogg
2. homewerk 1. history 2. speeling test
3.homework 1. History 2. [[#|spelling test]]
4. It should say homework 1. history 2. spelling test
5. http://www.featurepics.com/online/Child-List-Homework-Misspelled-Words-Picture407037.aspx
1. Laura Mogg
2. Mispelled
3.misspelled
4. It should say misspelled
5. http://edutainment88.blogspot.com/2012/07/50-most-commonly-misspelled-words.html
1. Laura Mogg
2. Buisness
3.It should say Business
4. It should say Business
5. http://www.google.co.uk/think/campaigns/snickers-google-misspellings.html
1. Laura Mogg
2. NO UNORTHERISED PARKING THE COMMITTEE
3.authorized
4. The sign should say NO UNAUTHORIZED PARKING THE COMMITTEE
5. http://www.searchamelia.com/my-pet-peeve-is-misspelled-words
1. Laura Mogg
2. TOMARROW NEVER KNOWS
3.
4. It should say TOMORROW NEVER KNOWS
5. http://www.viralnova.com/hilarious-tattoo-fails/
1. Laura Mogg
2. Attention Toilet ONLY for [[#|DISABLED]] ELDERLY PREGNANT CHILDREN THANK YOU for shopping with us!!
3.
4. It should say Attention: Toilet ONLY for DISABLED, ELDERLY, PREGNANT, AND CHILDREN! THANK YOU for shopping with us!!!
5. http://www.smosh.com/smosh-pit/photos/15-pics-prove-commas-are-important
1. Nicole Benchley
2. Please be carefull
3.
4. The picture should be corrected to: Please be careful
5.
https://www.google.com/search?q=misspelled+words+on+pictures&biw=1301&bih=620&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjn8br8-r3RAhWnhVQKHYy9CKcQ_AUIBigB#imgrc=ZjquxnAkKCyR9M%3A
1. Nicole Benchley
2. CONGRADULATION SPELLING BEE WINNERS MAIESHA AKHAND ANAMARIA BROWN
3.
4. CONGRATULATIONS SPELLING BEE WINNERS MAEISHA AKHAND ANAMARIA BROWN
5.
https://www.google.com/search?q=misspelled+memes&biw=1301&bih=620&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiZ1s2t_r3RAhVqllQKHXBhCS4Q_AUIBigB#tbm=isch&q=mispelled+pictures&imgrc=DAR3FcxM8BZGSM%3A
1. Jennifer O'Meara
2. Now that the snow is melting I've finally figured out where all my socks have gone....
3.
http://www.neeny.com/funny-picture/57669-He-Looks-So-Proud-Of-His-Collection.html
4. It should say: Now that the snow is melting, I've finally figured out where all my socks have gone.
5.
http://www.neeny.com/contents/member/LizaHum/photos/He-Looks-So-Proud-Of-His-Collection-41e593.jpg
1. Jennifer O'Meara
2. To access the Middle School, Upper Elementary, and Lower Elementary use the select a school drop down in the upper left hand corner.
3. http://www.carsoncity.k12.mi.us/site/default.aspx?PageID=1
4. It should say: "To access the Middle School, Upper Elementary, and Lower Elementary use the select-a-school drop down tab in the upper left-hand corner.
5. http://www.carsoncity.k12.mi.us/site/default.aspx?PageID=1
1. Laura Mogg
2. Do not park here if you due, you will be towe at your own expenses
3.
4. Sign should say Do not park here. If you do, you will be towed at your own expense.
5. http://www.oxbridgeediting.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Picture-22.png
1. Laura Mogg
2. Moveing sale
3.
4. The sign should say moving sale
5. http://wordsbybob.files.wordpress.com/2012/10/funy-sign1.jpg
1. Laura Mogg
2.[[#|Perfection]] has it's price
3.
4. Perfection has its price
5.
http://www.vappingo.com/word-blog/category/grammar-and-punctuation-guides/page/3/
1. Laura Mogg
2. No Smoking on this area
3.
4. No Smoking in this area
5.
http://www.vappingo.com/word-blog/category/grammar-and-punctuation-guides/page/3/
1. Taylor Westphal
2. "What dont kill you makes you more strong"
3. http://theberry.com/2013/03/06/english-gone-wrong-14-photos/
4. What doesn't kill you makes you stronger
5. Our text book page 171 under regular adjectives.
1.Jennifer O'Meara
2. "I didn't do nuthin"
3.
http://themetapicture.com/jury-of-english-majors/
4. "I didn't do anything".
5.
http://themetapicture.com/jury-of-english-majors/
1. Jennifer O'Meara
2. The words in the sentence are not ordered correctly.
3. http://phanatic1981.tumblr.com/post/80877149107
4. It should say "The trick is not to let people see just how weird you really are until it's too late for them to back out".
5 http://phanatic1981.tumblr.com/post/80877149107
1. Jennifer O'Meara
2. This e-card has a few issues.
3. http://www.mccashew.com/2012/09/enough.html
4. The e-card should say "Its gotten to the point where I am working here to pay for the prescriptions that I now require, to cope with working here".
5. http://www.mccashew.com/2012/09/enough.html
1. Jennifer O'Meara
2. The quote is a run on sentence.
3.http://famousquotescollectionss.blogspot.com/2013/11/top-20-famous-quotes-by-most-successful.html?m=1
4. The quote should say " You can lead a human to knowledge, but you can't make him think."
5. http://famousquotescollectionss.blogspot.com/2013/11/top-20-famous-quotes-by-most-successful.html?m=1
1.Laura Mogg
2. The sign says Spanish voters are have thrown out it's current governnment and brung in a new conservative government.
3.
4. The sign should say Spanish voters have thrown out its current government and bring in a new conservative government.
5.http://www.politics.ie/forum/media/176327-guardian-has-three-grammatical-errors-headline.html
1. Laura Mogg
2. The sign says sotp
3.
4. It should stay stop.
5.
http://collegecandy.com/2013/10/11/vatican-misspelled-jesus/#photo=1
1. Jennifer O'Meara
2. "A" and Misspelled "bear" I agree with both corrections! Do you see the http [[#|address]]? Engrish.com?
3.
4. It should say, please do not taste food with your bare hand!
5.
http://www.engrish.com/2013/01/i-would-like-to-order-a-food/
1. Jennifer O'Meara
2. Misspelled "Ivestment"
3.http://www.business2community.com/online-marketing/effective-advertising-5-reasons-ppc-will-increase-marketing-roi-0866805#!T4ppH
4. The photograph should say Investment
5.
http://www.business2community.com/online-marketing/effective-advertising-5-reasons-ppc-will-increase-marketing-roi-0866805#!T4ppH
I saw this on my [[#|Facebook page]]. Do you know what's wrong with it? Nothing, except that often times we forget to remember that not everything in life is easy.
Thank You!
1. Laura Mogg2. Misspelled Leaving
3.
4. Should say Employees must was hands before leaving.
5.
http://roolaa.com/funny-grammar-mistakes-signs/
I think what Laura Mogg meant to say was "Employees must WASH hands before leaving".
1. Laura Mogg
2. Run on sentence.
3.
4. The advertisement should say: Don't throw your cigarette ends on the floor, the Cockroaches are getting [[#|cancer]].
5.
http://thecucumberperiodicals.wordpress.com/2011/07/17/americans-getting-reacquainted-with-punctuation/
1-Ashley Florindi
2- You're
3-
4- The advertisement should read 'Now is your chance to save'
5- Your Vs. You're
1-Ashley Florindi
2-Wrap's
3-
4- 'Wrap's' should not have an apostrophe. It should say wraps.
5-Grammar Book
1.Danielle DuCharme
2. "Nothing under $5.00. If you don't like the price to bad."
3.
http://blog.hincapie.com/image.axd?picture=2010%2F3%2FNGD_Sign.jpg
4.The sign should say "Nothing under $5.00. If you don't like the price too bad."
5.Wrong "too" is used in the sign
http://toortoo.com/
1. Danielle DuCharme
2. "Wedding's
Birthday's
Anniversary's
Christening's"
3. http://grammartales.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/1545_bad_grammar_340_470x353.jpg
4. The picture should say
"Weddings
Birthdays
Anniversaries
Christenings"
5. [[#|Apostrophes]] should be used for possession and contractions
http://www.grammarbook.com/punctuation/apostro.asp
1. Jennifer O'Meara
2. "Anyone have an extra voucher?"
3. https://www.facebook.com/
4. The post should say "Does anyone have an extra voucher?"
5. https://www.facebook.com/
1. Jennifer O'Meara
2."Totally felt the same way when I went for my first run outdoors! Felt that familiar pang of panic last summer when I went running in skinz for the first time (can’t undo 30 years of insecurity in one run).
3. The post should say "I totally felt the same way when I went for my first run outdoors. I felt that familiar pang of panic last summer, when I went running in Skinz for the first time (YOU can't undo 30 years of insecurity in one run)."
4.
http://www.mile-posts.com/2014/05/embarrased-to-go-running.html
1. Laura Mogg
2. Excetions
3.
1. It should say Exceptions
2.
http://nataliewrightsya.blogspot.com/2012/06/manic-monday-least-sexy-writing-tool.html
1. Laura Mogg
2. SCOHOL
3.
1. It should say SCHOOL
2.
http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/Painters-Misspelled-Road-Sign-for-School-132815953.html
1. Tasha Little
2. Laura is eating her food. The boy leapt in the air.
3. ppb1bf9d00_02.jpg
4. There is no correction, this is just verb related.
1. Tasha Little
2. Price Chopper Porn & Beans
3.
4. Supposed to say Pork & Beans
1.Brianna Wiedyk
2. Sweet Pee
3.https://boralginmages.appspot.com/?page=sweet-pea-tattoos
4. correction "Sweet Pea"
1. Brianna Wiedyk
2.says "all pump is pre. pay
3.
4.correction All Pumps are pre . paid
5. http://www.pinterest.com/pin/78320480991830501/
1. Mariah Allen
2. "Smile, your saving a lot of money."
4. Correction: "Smile, you're saving a lot of money."
5.
http://cdn2.business2community.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/c.png
1. Mariah Allen
2. Tattoo's and Body Piercing
4. "Tattoo's" should be "tattoos"
5.
http://cdn2.business2community.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/e-300x223.jpg
1. Dorene Ridenour
2.Life is tough but; its tougher if your stupid
3.
4. Life is tough but; it's tougher if you're stupid
5. Business English 11 chapter 5
1. Dorene Ridenour
2. Good HR systems and frameworks attracts and retains talents
3.
4. Good HR systems and frameworks attract and retain talents.
5. Business English 11 chapter 5
1. Clairisa Decator
2. With coffe
3.
4.coffe should be coffee
5. Business English 11 Chapter 2
1. Clairisa Decator
2. The game is going to be very close you have to play your best.
3.
4. The game is going to be very close. You have to play your best.
5. Business English Chapter 2 (Run on sentence)
1.) Sara Murray
2.) Art of Writting
3.) https://goo.gl/photos/shjAaSBV9Z78e7yZ6
4.) Art of Writing
5.) Mispelling
1. Brenda McClintic
2. These Is Good
3.
https://www.google.com/search?q=examples+of+misused+verbs&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=4yaSU9OhC8y2yAT62YKIAg&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAQ&biw=1344&bih=673#q=examples+of+misused+verb+tenses&tbm=isch&facrc=_&imgdii=_&imgrc=lJJUQEX4kuIWyM%253A%3B7st6HQ6lcTnqSM%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.derekhaines.ch%252Fvandal%252Fwp-content%252Fuploads%252F2010%252F03%252Fgrammar_crackers_large.093807.png%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.derekhaines.ch%252Fvandal%252F2010%252F03%252Fhumourous-grammar-rules%252F%3B320%3B198
4. These ARE Good
5. BIS 164 book page 137
1. Brenda McClintic
2. Please Don't Seat
3.
https://www.google.com/search?q=examples+of+misused+verbs&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=4yaSU9OhC8y2yAT62YKIAg&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAQ&biw=1344&bih=673#q=examples+of+misused+verb+tenses&tbm=isch&facrc=_&imgdii=_&imgrc=vy9DVt3XBaIlDM%253A%3BUhXavh3N98xjqM%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.oxbridgeediting.co.uk%252Fblog%252Fwp-content%252Fuploads%252F2012%252F03%252FDSC00211.jpg%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Ffunny-pictures.picphotos.net%252Fthe-grammar-guide-to-misused-words%252Fimg.docstoccdn.com*thumb*orig*22809303.png%252F%3B4320%3B3240
4. Please Don't Sit
5. BIS 164 page 119
1. Tasha Little
2. For boots
3. sign-1.jpg
4.For boats
1. Tasha Little
2. Sometimes your the dog, sometimes your the hydrant
3. 49052232_fdb4d72a97_z.jpg
4. Sometimes you're the dog, sometimes you're the hydrant.
5. BIS 164 page 72
1. Janelle Pelton
2. Why go anywhere else? When we serve you the tastiest, variety & best quality of food.
3. This run-on sentence along with incorrect punctuation would sound much better as..Why go anywhere else when we serve the tastiest variety and the best quantity of food?
4. Chapter 6 verb usage in our text book.
1. Mariah Allen
2. After 60 Years, There Back
3. Wrong use of the word there. It should be "After 60 Years, They're Back."
4.
http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/c5/d0/ba/c5d0ba80c882f81bf5a46492d9fe98b7.jpg
1.Tasha Little
2. No smoking on this area
3.Preposition-error.jpg
4. No smoking in this area
5. In indicates a position or location. page 195
1. Mariah Allen
2. Isle #2
3. Wrong use of the word Isle. Should be "Aisle #2"
4.
http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/72/bb/54/72bb545e86abad80ffdee6ef1044ae02.jpg
1. Taylor Westphal
2. Be Aware of invisibility
https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=english%20gone%20wrong&source=web&cd=&docid=undefined&tbnid=5bYQLpoGkxX9iM:&ved=0CAMQjhw&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.smartsign.com%2Fblog%2Fsigns-gone-wrong%2F&ei=TQKbU8uQC4qGyATlpICwCg&bvm=bv.68911936,d.aWw&psig=AFQjCNEY-AOjHNEdPDEtYhWu4YMMfF2TzA&ust=1402753810227057
3. Beware of invisibility.
4. Page 196 in our text book under idiomatic use of preposition.
1. Tasha Little
2. Won't know for awhile.
3. url.htm
4. Won't know for a while.
5. page 178. A while is a noun phrase
1. Brenda McClintic
2. Where's your birthday party at?
3. http://wordbitches.com/2011/02/07/3-grammatical-errors-that-annoy-me/
4. Where's your birthday party?
5. Business English 11th Ed page 196.
1. Brenda McClintic
2. won't be playing for awhile.
3. https://terriblywrite.wordpress.com/category/confused-words/awhilea-while/
4. won't be playing for a while.
5. Business English 11th Ed page 178
1. Janelle Pelton
2. Should read "bargains"
3. Spelled and defined in the English dictionary.
1.Janelle Pelton
2. Correction is on licence. It should be spelled license.
3. According to English Dictionary.
1.Brianna Wiedyk
2."speeling Bee"
3.
4.correction"spelling bee"
5.http://www.dailywritingtips.com/5-school-signs-that-earn-an-f/
1.Brianna Wiedyk
2."cautation"
3.
4."caution"
5.http://amal.net/?p=957
1. Mariah Allen
2. Stapeler
3. Should be spelled "stapler"
4.
http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/dam/assets/140303153956-grammar-irpt-stapeler-julie-robertson-horizontal-gallery.jpg
1. Mariah Allen
2. "No Vehicles Left Unattednded"
3. Should be "No Vehicles Left Unattended"
4.
http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/dam/assets/140303112627-grammar-irpt-unattednded-kc-thornton-horizontal-gallery.jpg
1. Clairisa Decator
2. will work as food
3.
4. Will work for food.
5.English Business 11th edition Pg. 195 "necessary prepositions".
1. Clairisa Decator
2. "Please Don't throw your cigarette ends on the floor the cockroaches are getting cancer".
3.
4. "Please don't throw your cigarette ends on the floor, the cockroaches are getting cancer".
5.http://thecucumberperiodicals.wordpress.com/2011/07/17/americans-getting-reacquainted-with-punctuation/ [[#|Business English]] 164. Pg. 27
1. Mariah Allen
2. "If your insurance is worker's compensation or you need a work note for your employer, please ask your doctor while he is in the room."
3.
4. "If your insurance if worker's compensation or you need a work note for your employer, please ask your doctor while he or she is in the room."
There are male and female doctors in the practice and it should respect both genders.
1. Brenda McClintic
2. "The dogs tugged on its leash"
3.http://www.methodist.edu/english/dd_paa.htm
4. "The dogs tugged on their leashes"
5. Business English 11th Edition page 73.
1. Brenda McClintic
2. "President Lincoln delivered Lincoln's Gettysburg Address in 1863.
3. http://www.towson.edu/ows/pro_antagree.htm
4. "President Lincoln delivered his Gettysburg Address in 1863.
5. Business English 11th Edition page 73.
1. Brenda McClintic
2. No drink's allowed in the shop thank's
3. https://gettingworse.wordpress.com/tag/public-notice/
4. No drinks allowed in the shop thanks.
5. Business English 11th Edition Chapter 12.
1. Brenda McClintic
2. Were Open
3. http://www.apostropheabuse.com/2008/01/abuse-an...glect.html
4. We're Open
5. Dictionary.com
1. Mariah Allen
2. CDs, DVD's
3.
4. CDs, DVDs
5. Business English 11th Edition
1. Clairisa Decator
2. Its
3.
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http%3A%2F%2Fmccaravan.org%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2012%2F12%2F99.jpg&imgrefurl=http%3A%2F%2Fmccaravan.org%2Funcategorized%2F2012%2F12%2F04%2Fapostrophe-misuse-reported-at-64th-and-dante%2F&h=250&w=200&tbnid=jW-vkXGM6Fu6KM%3A&zoom=1&docid=G43cWPaqyMv4tM&ei=vaDGU8__BsSsyASQjoCYCg&tbm=isch&ved=0CC0QMygPMA8&iact=rc&uact=3&dur=984&page=2&start=8&ndsp=12
4. It's
5. Business English 11th Edition Pg. 51
1. Clairisa Decator
2 Childrens'
3.
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http%3A%2F%2Fstatic.guim.co.uk%2Fsys-images%2FGuardian%2FPix%2Fpictures%2F2013%2F3%2F15%2F1363376247047%2Fsign-misuse-apostrophe-008.jpg&imgrefurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.theguardian.com%2Fsociety%2F2013%2Fmar%2F15%2Fcouncil-ban-apostrophe&h=276&w=460&tbnid=RLpZC93UK2XqAM%3A&zoom=1&docid=zlhjIRE2cUfMCM&ei=w6TGU8-dFMqMyASb1oGYBA&tbm=isch&ved=0CCAQMygCMAI&iact=rc&uact=3&dur=601&page=1&start=0&ndsp=8
4. Children's
5. Business English 11th Edition Pg. 53
http://www.istad.org/lenses/funnysigns/wifesellsboat.jpg
Janelle Pelton
correction should be- husband's
Chp. 3 Business English p. 51 possession with apostrophes
1.Brianna Wiedyk
2.Nothing last's forever
3.
4. should say Nothing lasts forever
https://plus.google.com/+grammarly/posts/1pY55UmoHWZ
1.Alma Mendoza
2. Free would
3.
4.correction free wood
5.
http://funnymadworld.blogspot.com/2013/06/funny-spelling-errors.html
1. Alma Mendoza
2.DISABLEB
3.
4.disable
5.
http://www.barnorama.com/spelling-and-grammar-errors-that-will-make-you-cringe-in-horror/
1.Alma Mendoza
2.no somking
3.
4. No smoking
5.
http://www.vandelaydesign.com/editing-goofs/
1.Alma Mendoza
2.hand crier
3.
4. Sorry Hand Drier is not working.
5.
http://www.barnorama.com/spelling-and-grammar-errors-that-will-make-you-cringe-in-horror/
1.Alma Mendoza
2.these is good
3.
4.They are good.
5.
http://www.wordstream.com/blog/ws/2015/12/28/content-marketing-advice
1) Courtney Allen
2) Teacer of the year
3)
4) Teacher of the year.
5) https://www.google.com/search?q=misspelled+posters&hl=en&prmd=imvns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=shlKUISBJefu0gHgtYDABw&ved=0CB0QsAQ&biw=1525&bih=668&gws_rd=ssl#gws_rd=ssl&imgrc=uC-rN-0WsaZOqM%3A
1) Courtney Allen
2) sotp
3)
4) Stop
5)
https://www.google.com/search?q=misspelled+posters&hl=en&prmd=imvns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=shlKUISBJefu0gHgtYDABw&ved=0CB0QsAQ&biw=1525&bih=668#imgrc=uwv7cPWOXNzoKM%3A
1. Brandi Radics
2. Griffin was a well-liked employee at Rally's in Mt. Pleasant and last week her co-workers were planning a car wash to raise money for her family to cover expenses as they wore shirt they made to show support.
3. http://www.themorningsun.com/general-news/20160829/mt-pleasant-mourns-teen-who-died-after-fall
4. Griffin was a well-liked employee at Rally's in Mt. Pleasant and last week her co-workers were planning a car wash to raise money for her family to cover expenses as they wore shirts they made to show support.
5. http://www.wordhippo.com/what-is/the-plural-of/shirt.html
1. Brittaney Beier
2.EMPLOYEE'S Most wash there hands before returning to work!
3.
4. Employee's Most wash their hands before returning to work!
5.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwju6KqU8efOAhUH6x4KHdBSAfkQjB0IBg&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.pinterest.com%2Flderegn
aucourt%2Fcommon-grammar-mistakes%2F&psig=AFQjCNFFXnsS5ksCna_rvWBOPp3kw6ZgVg&ust=1472603345422314
1. BrittaneyBeier
2.Not Parking
3.
4. No Parking
5.
https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.inklyo.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2FBad-Grammar-Examples-1.jpg&imgrefurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.inklyo.com%2Fbad-grammar-examples%2F&docid=bQKOLACiSVmr1M&tbnid=l5q7rSlguzW_YM%3A&w=350&h=235&bih=667&biw=1366&ved=0ahUKEwip5biL8efOAhXCdx4KHfKhBvUQMwh1KC4wLg&ia
ct=mrc&uact=8
1. Brandi Radics
2. Get a brain! moran
3. http://www.bitrebels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/english-grammar-on-signs-1.jpg
4.Get a brain moron!
5. http://www.actuarialoutpost.com/actuarial_discussion_forum/showthread.php?t=31485
1. Angella Akans
2. I is kind.
I is smart.
I is important.
3.
http://themetapicture.com/pic/images/2016/02/29/cool-Word-Resume-wrong-grammar.jpg
4. I am kind.
I am smart.
I am important.
5.
http://www.grammarbook.com/grammar/subjectVerbAgree.asp
1. Amber Parrish
2. Attention Toilet only for disabled elderly pregnant children Thank you for shopping with us!!
3.
4. Attention Toilet only for disabled, elderly, pregnant, and children. Thank you for shopping with us!!
5.https://jansenschmidt.files.wordpress.com/2015/03/misspelled-signs-3.jpg
1. Lyndsy Billington
2. 15 best things about our pubic schools.
3.
4. "15 best things about our PUBLIC schools.
5.https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=misspelled+signs&view
1. Angela Chaskey
2. Authorized Personal Only
3.
4. Authorized Personnel Only
5. Incorrect word used, Dictionary.com
1. Angela Chaskey
2. Try our anus burger
3.
4. Try our Angus burger
5. Incorrect word used, dictionary.com
1. Kaitlyn Lemasters
2. It's a fact tacos is brain food
3.
4. It's a fact tacos ARE brain food
5. Are needed to be used instead of is because it is a plural noun. http://ask.dailygrammar.com/Is-vs-Are.html
1. Kaitlyn Lemasters
2. Caution: Your under video surveillance
3.
4. Caution: YOU'RE under video surveillance
5. It should say You're for you are instead of your as in possessive
http://www.englishbaby.com/lessons/grammar/your_vs_youre
1. Melissa Adams
2.QUITE PLEASE
EXAMS IN PROGRESS
3.
4. QUIET PLEASE
EXAMS IN PROGRESS
5.http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/quiet
1. Melissa Adams
2.FREE WOULD
3..
4.FREE WOOD
5.http://www.merriam-webster.com/interstitial-ad?next=%2Fdictionary%2Fwood
1. Angella Akans
2. Private
Customer Parking Only
All others will be toad
3
http://www.bitrebels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/english-grammar-on-signs-13.jpg
4. Private
Customer Parking Only
All others will be towed
5.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tow
1 Laurie Hafler
2 Please Drive Safety
3
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=grammer+errors&view=detailv2&&id=EE3846D8561EE16891CD6F5DF721BC21B38D23A4&selectedIndex=11&ccid=plpsnkIa&simid=608050864965553498&thid=OIP.Ma65a6c9e421a238b0741b0d5976c1d6co0&ajaxhist=0
4 Please Drive SAFELY
5 http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/safely
1 Laurie Hafler
2 "Praking"
3 www.bing.com/images
4 PARKING
1. Kim Fritz
2. Employees must wash there hands before returning to work.
3.
4. Employees must wash their hands before returning to work!
5.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjK_fqcsfPOAhWD1CYKHSlIBAUQjRwIBw&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.pinterest.com%2Fexplore%2Ffunny-grammar-mistakes%2F&psig=AFQjCNEM1VZJcgfnrtge8Bb44MJUHnAY5A&ust=1472998513721309
1. Kaitlynne Warmack
2.English is our Language No Excetions Learn It
3.
4. Change to:English is our Language No EXCEPTIONS Learn It....misspelled EXCEPTIONS
5. http://www.oddee.com/item_97237.aspx
1. Kaitlynne Warmack
2.Welcome Back Hope You Hade A Good Brake
3.
4. Change to: Welcome Back Hope You HAD A Good BREAK......misspelled HAD and BREAK
5.http://www.smosh.com/smosh-pit/photos/hilariously-misspelled-signs
1. Logan Childs
2.Brid
3.
4. It should say Bird
5.https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/enhanced/webdr01/2013/6/3/11/enhanced-buzz-2746-1370271872-5.jpg?no-auto
1. Logan Childs
2. Home run Hitler
3.
4. Hitler should be hitter
5. https://img.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeed-static/static/enhanced/webdr06/2013/6/3/10/enhanced-buzz-29992-1370271273-28.jpg?no-auto
1. Rebecca Park
2. Factory Clerance
3.
4.Clerance should be spelled as "Clearance".
5. http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/clearance
1. Rebecca Park
2. Some of the girls going together to the mall.
3.
4. You need to add "are" before going, otherwise it doesn't make logical sense.
5. https://www.englishgrammar101.com/module-3/verbs/lesson-3/linking-verbs
1. Charles O'Donnell
2. Fresh Vaggies
3.
4. vaggies should be spelled veggies.
5.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/veggies
1. Charles O'Donnell
2. porn &beans
3.
4. porn should be pork
5.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pork_and_beans
1.Angella Akans
2.Hunters please use caution when hunting pedestians using walk trails
3.
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/08/fe/a6/08fea6b439f1aa2e7ca1b57164850337.jpg
4.Hunters, please use caution when hunting, pedestrians are using the walk trails.
5.Business English 12e, By Guffey and Seefer, pg. 29
1. Angella Akans
2. Call us to schedule your weekly, bi-weekly or one-time house cleaning, well design your service around your needs.
3.
http://grammarglitchcentral.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/run-on-sentence-example-2011-001.jpg
4.Call us to schedule your weekly, bi-weekly, or one time house cleaning. We will design your service around your needs.
5.
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/owlprint/607/
1. Kaitlyn Lemasters
2. "George is awesome he eats ice cream."
3.
4. This sentence should read "George is awesome, and he likes ice cream."
5. This run-on sentence can be fixed with a comma splice. http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/runons.htm
1. Kaitlyn Lemasters
2. The Birmingham Childrens Hospital
3.
4. The Birmingham Children's Hospital
5. This is an example of improper use of possessive. It should be "Children's" because it is the children's hospital.
http://www.thepunctuationguide.com/apostrophe.html
1. Amber Parrish
2.We BYE used cars!
3.
4.We BUY used cars!
5.
http://www.bitrebels.com/lifestyle/grammar-mistakes-on-signs/
1. Brandi Radics
2. Alway's there, when you need us.
3. http://www.oddee.com/_media/imgs/articles2/a97237_g161_1-always.jpg
4. Always there, when yo need us.
5. https://www.flickr.com/photos/64086520@N00/2507348834/
1. Brandi Radics
2. “He was an old man who fished alone in a skiff in the Gulf Stream and he had gone eighty-four days now without taking a fish.”
3. http://www.prdaily.com/Main/Articles/6_famous_runon_sentences_16599.aspx
4. He was an old man who fished alone in a skiff, in the Gulf Stream. He had gone eight-four days now without taking a fish.
5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Run-on_sentence
1. Rebecca Park
2, "Adam is a sweet boy, he really loves animals."
3. http://grammar.about.com/od/rs/g/runonsentenceterm.htm
4. Adam is a sweet boy. He really loves animals.
5. http://www.webster.edu/academic-resource-center/writingcenter/writing-tips/runon.html
1. Rebecca Park
2. "It was a beautiful day there was not a cloud in the sky."
3. http://grammar.about.com/od/rs/g/runonsentenceterm.htm
4. It was a beautiful day; there was not a cloud in the sky.
5. http://academicguides.waldenu.edu/writingcenter/grammar/runonsentences
1. Kaitlyn Lemasters
2. Mistakes are proof your trying
3.
4. It should read "Mistakes are proof YOU'RE trying"
5. http://writingexplained.org/your-vs-youre-difference
1.Danielle Eldred
2. HUNTERS PLEASE USE CAUTION WHEN HUNTING PEDESTRIANS USING WALK TRIAL
3.
4. HUNTERS PLEASE USE CAUTION WHEN HUNTING; PEDESTRIANS USING WALK TRAIL.
5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Run-on_sentence and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semicolon
1. Melissa Adams
2. Murray takes the train to school Mom rides the bus.
3.
5.http://myenglishteacher.net/runonsentences.html
1. Melissa Adams
2 Carmen loved traveling in Italy she felt Rome was too hot.
3.
5.
http://myenglishteacher.net/runonsentences.html
1. BrittaneyBeier
2.Each group think of a good sentence and put them on the sentence strip.
3.
4. Each group think of a good sentence, and put them on the sentence strip.
5.
http://image.slidesharecdn.com/runonsentenceslaunch-140624103506-phpapp01/95/run-on-sentences-launch-20-638.jpg?cb=1403606152
1. Brittaney Beier
2. I went to there cottage last summer.
3.
4. I went to their cottage last summer.
5.
https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQI9JRaYz7J16bqQBToQN7Q3MAvVoyw9Fli-QPLXWNwj-XqIzZm
1. Laurie Hafler
2. Do you like football my dad loves it.
3. .english-grammar-revolution.com/grammar-quiz.html
4.Do you like football? My dad loves it.
1. Laurie Hafler
2. were opening at 3am on black friday
3.
.bing.com/images/search?q=Real+Life+Grammar+Mistakes&view=detailv2&&id=8EC2205B42CB57C07B57314F86B43
4. We're opening at 3am on black Friday.
5. were needs an apostrophe to make it short for we are.
1. Lyndsy Billington
2.I love to write papers I would write one every day if I had the time.
3.http://academicguides.waldenu.edu/writingcenter/grammar/runonsentences
4. I love to write papers. I would write one every day if I had the time.
5. The sentence needs to be broken in to two independent sentences.
1. Kim Fritz
2. Hunters please use caution when hunting pedestrians using walk trail
3. http://media.galaxant.com/000/062/017/desktop-1406813083.png
4. Hunters please use caution when hunting. Pedestrians using walk trails.
5. It should be two different sentences.
1. Angela Chaskey
2. If I seem a little crazy, angry, and grouchy right now, it is, I think, because Emily, my coworker, who sits at the next cash register, keeps singing that song from the cartoon where the chicken keeps exploding, and the little boy tries to make the chicken angry, and I think I'm going to explode if I hear that song one more time.
3.
4. If I seem a little grouchy right now, it is because Emily, my coworker, keeps singing that song from the cartoon with the exploding chicken. I think I'm going to explode if I hear that song one more time.
5. http://www.gcflearnfree.org/grammar/runon-sentences/1/
1. Angela Chaskey
2. Yesterday my hoof was hurting cowboy here tried to put some ice on it I told him ice doesn't help hooves he always thinks he knows better.
3.
4. Yesterday my hoof was hurting. Cowboy here tried to put some ice on it. I told him ice doesn't help hooves. He always thinks he knows better.
5. http://www.gcflearnfree.org/grammar/runon-sentences/1/
1. Charles O'Donnell
2. class'es
3.
4. should be classes
5.
http://www.dictionary.com/browse/classes
1. Charles O'Donnell
2. While he was using the stapler.
3.
4. fragment.
5.
http://www.gcflearnfree.org/grammar/sentence-fragments/1/
1) Courtney Allen
2) The game is going to be very close you have to play your best.
3)
4) The game is going to be very close, so you have to play your best.
5)http://bis164f2011.wikispaces.com/file/detail/Run+On+1.PNG
1.BrittaneyBeier
2.No vehicle's tresspassing
3.
4. No vehicles trespassing.
5.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjYnPTYwojPAhVG4iYKHQXcBJwQjRwIBw&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwriteshop.com%2Fthe-little-problem-of-apostrophes%2F&psig=AFQjCNHPmlw_hAXv5AgyMaLe_MNzMpICFA&ust=1473724409550735
1.BrittaneyBeier
2.Banana's 100% organic product of mexico Banana's $0.79 LB. natural grocer
3.
4. Bananas 100% Organic Product of Mexico Bananas $0.79 lb. Natural Grocers
5.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&ved=0ahUKEwiZ7aG5xIjPAhWC4yYKHQfCAmUQjRwIBw&url=https%3A%2F%2Fepisystechpubs.com%2Fpage%2F2%2F&psig=AFQjCNHPmlw_hAXv5AgyMaLe_MNzMpICFA&ust=1473724409550735
1. Taylor Ciochetto
2. I want this because of reasons.
3.
4. I want this toy, because it's sparkly.
5.
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/completesentence.htm
1. Taylor Ciochetto
2. At school I would erase the words on the board and then after that I would go to the mall and get in the movies free and then later i would play soccer and score four goals.
3.
https://www.google.com/search?q=comics+with+sentence+fragments&biw=1093&bih=514&tbm=isch&imgil=Q8DoQWfr8kQ_LM%253A%253BHtEl6L5x2P9ctM%253Bhttp%25253A%25252F%25252Ftheboomtube.com%25252Fpost%25252F92753087909%25252Fgrammar-grouch-to-guru-by-stephanie-hoos-what&source=iu&pf=m&fir=Q8DoQWfr8kQ_LM%253A%252CHtEl6L5x2P9ctM%252C_&usg=__GIQ2QIM4uTLDDKLpUMkxxyOR-iM%3D&ved=0ahUKEwjEqOmspIvPAhXBQCYKHTadC0wQyjcIKQ&ei=sGLXV8SQAcGBmQG2uq7gBA#tbm=isch&q=signs+with+run+on+sentences&imgrc=9jYkChVnFv7QpM%3A
4. At school, I sometimes would erase all the words on the board. When I get out of school, I go to the mall and stop by to watch a free movie. At night, I play soccer, and tonight I got four goals.
5.
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/runons.htm
1. Courtney Allen
2. Don't throw your cigarette ends on the floor the cockroaches are getting cancer.
3.
4. Don't throw your cigarette ends on the floor, the cockroaches are getting cancer.
5. https://www.google.com/search?q=run+on+sentence+example&biw=1093&bih=521&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiLy_ntz43PAhWGQyYKHYbIC_AQ_AUIBigB
1.Angella Akans
2.DEEP FRIED OREO'S
3.
https://dkru86weszx9t.cloudfront.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/oreos.jpeg
4.DEEP FRIED OREOS
5.
http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/words/apostrophe
1.Courtney Allen
2. Spel it rite
3.
4. Spell it right.
5. Spelled incorrectly
https://www.google.com/search?q=run+on+sentence+example&biw=1093&bih=521&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiLy_ntz43PAhWGQyYKHYbIC_AQ_AUIBigB#tbm=isch&q=misspelled+words&imgrc=SvndO7ivAoks5M%3A
1. Courtney Allen
2. Shcool
3.
4. School
5.
https://www.google.com/search?q=run+on+sentence+example&biw=1093&bih=521&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiLy_ntz43PAhWGQyYKHYbIC_AQ_AUIBigB#tbm=isch&q=misspelled+words&imgrc=A3PhWpcXriraFM%3A
1. Courtney Allen
2. Dont't drink and drive
3.
4. Don't drink and drive
5.https://www.google.com/search?q=run+on+sentence+example&biw=1093&bih=521&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiLy_ntz43PAhWGQyYKHYbIC_AQ_AUIBigB#tbm=isch&q=misspelled+words+on+signs&imgrc=G5weLjQDC7Y7BM%3A
1. Courtney Allen
2. Moveing sale
3.
4.Moving Sale
5.
https://www.google.com/search?q=run+on+sentence+example&biw=1093&bih=521&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiLy_ntz43PAhWGQyYKHYbIC_AQ_AUIBigB#tbm=isch&q=misspelled+words+on+signs&imgrc=nNxyUfb2WXJACM%3A
1. Kaitlyn Lemasters
2. Nothing last's forever
3.
4. It should read "Nothing lasts forever"
5. This is wrong because there should not be an apostrophe in lasts. The apostrophe makes it possessive, but there is nothing possessive in the sentence.
http://grammar.yourdictionary.com/punctuation/apostrophe-rules.html
1. Kaitlyn Lemasters
2. "The people is angry about this."
3.
4. "The people are angry about this."
5. http://englishrefresher.blogspot.com/2011/07/rule-for-is-and-are.html
1. Rebecca Park
2. "We are committed to excellense"
3.
4. "We are committed to excellence"
5. http://www.dictionary.com/browse/excellence
1. Rebecca Park
2. Shcool
3. https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwi219KHwZLPAhUIfywKHZYABp0QjRwIBw&url=http%3A%2F%2Fieltsadvantage.com%2F2015%2F04%2F20%2Fielts-grammar-mistakes%2F&psig=AFQjCNFEzIIwVpNF3jj88sn8ONF3MvCBjQ&ust=1474067909138384
4. School
5. http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/scho
1.Angella Akans
2.She fly's with her own wing's
3.
http://www.grammar-monster.com/fails/pics/tattoo_fail_apostrophe_flys_wings.jpg
4.She flies with her own wings
5. https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/621/01/
1. Angela Chaskey
2. Blended coffee drinks - smoothies - iced latte's - iced mocha's
3.
4. Blended coffee drinks - smoothies - iced lattes - iced mochas
5. No apostrophe necessary. It should be the plural form, not showing possession.
1. Angela Chaskey
2. SMILE YOUR ON CAMERA
3.
4. SMILE YOU'RE ON CAMERA
5. They used the possessive form, your. It should be the contraction you're (you are).
1. Laurie Hafler
2. We closed Monday
3.
4. WE ARE CLOSED MONDAY
5 Needs the word "are"
1. Laurie Hafler
2. One in for kids drops out of high school
3.
4. ONE IN FOUR KIDS DROPS OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL.
1) Jessica Rundell
2) Do you feel America should remain "One nation under God?"
3)
4) Do you feel America should remain, "One nation under God"?
5) The quotation should not include the question mark, the constitution was not asking a question.
http://writing.wisc.edu/Handbook/QPA_quoting.html
1) Jessica Rundell
2) Cousin are connected heart to heart distance and time can never break them apart!
3)
4) Cousins are connected heart to heart, distance and time can never break them apart.
5) There should be a comma after the second "heart", to prevent a run on sentence.
http://data.grammarbook.com/blog/commas/commas-part-7/
1) Jessica Rundell
2) Dear Daughter, If I could give you one thing in life I would give you the ability to see yourself through my eyes. Only then would you realize how special you are to me.
3)
4) Dear Daughter, If I could give you one thing in life, I would give you the ability to see yourself through my eyes. Only then would you realize how special you are to me. Love, Mom
5) There needs to be a comma after "life" to prevent a run on sentence.
http://data.grammarbook.com/blog/commas/commas-part-7/
1) Jessica Rundell
2) 2003 Malibu. Runs and drives with no issues. Need gone today only reason so cheap. $400 obo.
3)
4) 2003 Malibu that runs and drives with no issues. Need gone today, that is the only reason it is so cheap. $400 obo.
5) Incomplete first sentence, and second sentence is a run on with poor grammar.
http://data.grammarbook.com/blog/commas/commas-part-7/
1) Jessica Rundell
2) Sectional for sale. Mint condition. Vacuumed and cleaned once a week. $450 OBO. Needs to be gone by end of the month. Thanks in advance. Non smoking home and no animals ever on it.
3)
4) I have a sectional for sale, it is in mint condition. It has been vacuumed and cleaned once a week. Price is $450, or best offer received. This sectional needs to be gone by the end of the month. Thank you in advance. Sectional was kept in a non-smoking home and no animals have ever been on it.
5) Incomplete sentences one, two, three, four, and five. Combined incomplete sentences to form full sentences, and added commas to prevent any run on sentences.
http://data.grammarbook.com/blog/commas/commas-part-7/
1) Jessica Rundell
2) I have kings,queens,fulls, I have gel, gel memory foam, Cisco foam standard.alot to choose from.
3)
4) I have many king, queen, and full mattresses for sale. I have gel, gel memory foam, and Cisco foam standard mattress types to choose from.
5) Improper use of commas throughout, and incomplete last sentence. Combined contents to form two complete sentences.
http://data.grammarbook.com/blog/commas/commas-part-7/
1.) Kelsey Colmus
2.) Were Open
3.)
4.) We're Open
5.) This picture doesn't show a misuse of an apostrophe, but it does show a lack of an apostrophe. You need an apostrophe so that the sign will read we are open, rather than we were open.
1. Taylor Ciochetto
2. Employee's Only
3.
https://www.google.com/search?q=apostrophes+in+incorrect+places+pictures&sa=X&biw=1093&bih=514&tbm=isch&imgil=vnPrac3Aa7XybM%253A%253BOqiYiopwv_eWpM%253Bhttp%25253A%25252F%25252Fhubpages.com%25252Feducation%25252Fapostrophe&source=iu&pf=m&fir=vnPrac3Aa7XybM%253A%252COqiYiopwv_eWpM%252C_&usg=UUS66ksHvWCXDFkq2Sq2vIGEZQ0%3D&dpr=1.25&ved=0ahUKEwiw34fWyJfPAhWly4MKHS55BgoQyjcINQ&ei=Y9PdV_ChAqWXjwSu8plQ#imgrc=vnPrac3Aa7XybM%3A
4. Employees only
5.
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/621/01/
1. Taylor Ciochetto
2. King's Road
3.
https://www.google.com/search?q=apostrophes+in+incorrect+places+pictures&sa=X&biw=1093&bih=514&tbm=isch&imgil=0xKRm4bldwayaM%253A%253BtY2rL5HR0kBcMM%253Bhttp%25253A%25252F%25252Fwww.limebury.com%25252Fusers%25252Fapostrophe%25252Fqanda.htm&source=iu&pf=m&fir=0xKRm4bldwayaM%253A%252CtY2rL5HR0kBcMM%252C_&usg=NhxMi8uMVq4iqZOuoCS6cxUMDbw%3D&dpr=1.25&ved=0ahUKEwiw34fWyJfPAhWly4MKHS55BgoQyjcINQ&ei=Y9PdV_ChAqWXjwSu8plQ#imgrc=0xKRm4bldwayaM%3A
4. Kings Only
5. http://www.thepunctuationguide.com/apostrophe.html
1.Brandi Radics
2. Restroom's out the door to the left.
3. https://tse3.mm.bing.net/th?id=OIP.M0a3bb330f915b460608a5bd280b3a361o0&pid=15.1&P=0&w=261&h=175
4. Restroom is out the door to the left.
5.http://quezi.com/2322
1. Brandi Radics
2. Joshuas Creek Dr
3. https://www.google.com/searchq=mis+used+apostrophes&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjO0cG86JfPAhVOz2MKHQXfDugQ_AUICCgB#imgrc=JCLRw2PpVZfCnM%3A
4. Joshua's Creek Dr.
5.https://www.google.com/searchq=mis+used+apostrophes&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjO0cG86JfPAhVOz2MKHQXfDugQ_AUICCgB#imgrc=JCLRw2PpVZfCnM%3A
1.Angella Akans
2.If youre reading this then its too late
3.
0ahUKEwjFroLUlJ_PAhXHFiwKHbM0DpQQ_AUICCgB&biw=1821&bih=817&dpr=0.75#tbm=isch&q=grammar+errors&chips=q:grammar+errors,g_4:advertisement&imgrc=-wDivhyWX3lbUM%3A
4.If you're reading this, then it's too late.
5.
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/621/01/
1. Brittaney Beier
2.I am disappointment in you're grammar
3.
4. I am disappointed in your grammar
5.
https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=https%3A%2F%2Fs-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com%2F236x%2F59%2Fb9%2Fdf%2F59b9df2404e4f1b0fce849f58530a96b.jpg&imgrefurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.pinterest.com%2Ftdavidson2%2Fgrammar-police%2F&docid=2HmdHYS7BT3F4M&tbnid=Ngomjc-HFnvIeM%3A&w=236&h=189&bih=602&biw=1242&ved=0ahUKEwjl1JDQpaPPAhVl5YMKHTRHDWYQMwhtKCUwJQ&iact=mrc&uact=8
1. Brittaney Beier
2.shcool
3.
4. SCHOOL
5.
https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=https%3A%2F%2Fitsnotamatch.files.wordpress.com%2F2013%2F02%2Fwrong-spelling-sign-typo-fail-4.jpg&imgrefurl=https%3A%2F%2Fitsnotamatch.com%2F2013%2F02%2F22%2Fis-bad-grammar-a-dating-dealbreaker%2F&docid=7TZuYqA3U7Rx1M&tbnid=8gFIJnDL_js11M%3A&w=600&h=400&bih=602&biw=1242&ved=0ahUKEwjl1JDQpaPPAhVl5YMKHTRHDWYQMwheKBYwFg&iact=mrc&uact=8
1. Rebecca Park
2. Caution Low Cieling
3. http://www.readthesmiths.com/articles/Images/Humor/Misspelling/46273741_4e1464dd33-milkshakepants.jpg
4. Caution Low Ceiling
5. http://www.accuform.com/safety-sign/SAFETY-SIGN-MADC844
1. Rebecca Park
2.Drive-Thru Enterance
3. http://youcantrain.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/embarrassing_road_sign_misspellings_02.jpg
4. Drive-Thru Entrance
5. http://www.myparkingsign.com/img/lg/K/Drive-Thru-Entrance-Sign-K-6588.gif
1. Angella Akans
2. Parents must keep there children at all times
3.
4. Parents must keep their children under control at all times.
5
http://grammar.yourdictionary.com/grammar-rules-and-tips/rules-for-there-and-their.html
1. Brandi Radics
2. Violators will be towed and find $50.
3.
4. Violators will be towed and fined $50.
5.https://www.google.com/search?q=incorrect+grammar+on+signs&rlz=1C1EJFA_enUS707US708&espv=2&biw=1366&bih=700&tbm=isch&imgil=g9KtU8ug3Ww5TM%253A%253BuhgnD79mdM5XvM%253Bhttp%25253A%25252F%25252Fwww.viralnova.com%25252Fgrammar-fails%25252F&source=iu&pf=m&fir=g9KtU8ug3Ww5TM%253A%252CuhgnD79mdM5XvM%252C_&usg=OyyUicj2wT78qvadztsZ9b5gzn0%3D&ved=0ahUKEwic6eTfsabPAhVN32MKHThrBh8QyjcIPA&ei=nZjlV9ymHs2-jwO41pn4AQ#imgrc=g9KtU8ug3Ww5TM%3A
1. Brandi Radics
2. School Suplies
3.
4. School Supplies
5.http://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/spelling-grammar-mistakes#sm.0001wtkhqjfwvehbtrw1f7050m2ub
.
1. Courtney Allen
2.Skhool speling contesst
3.
4. School spelling contest.
5.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=spelling+errors&view=detailv2&&id=6FC9E10F81F4569421EA7D423145794B1E43DB23&selectedIndex=1&ccid=wEdIpbr4&simid=608001374093837434&thid=OIP.Mc04748a5baf8e8f0b4708652f390f3c8H0&ajaxhist=0
1. Courtney Allen
2. ALLways chek for speling erors
3.
4. Always check for spelling errors.
5.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=spelling+errors&view=detailv2&&id=890C7D07FF44AEC9E9744E6B563B987975EE9AF1&selectedIndex=0&ccid=O9fFaF%2fr&simid=608012175925053473&thid=OIP.M3bd7c5685feb09c31b2d18e0d26538bao0&ajaxhist=0
1. Melissa Adams
2.NO CAMERA'S OR VIDEO CAMERA'S
3.
4.NO CAMERAS OR VIDEO CAMERAS
5. Cameras should not contain an apostrophe. An apostrophe makes it possessive and it is not possessive in this context.
http://www.grammarbook.com/punctuation/apostro.asp
1. Melissa Adams
2. The people is angry about this.
3.
4. The people are angry about this.
5.http://www.grammarbook.com/grammar/subjectVerbAgree.asp
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=subject+verb+agreement+rules&view=detailv2&&id=7D03719F4C4B0F94204A84CFFC952D829B1FE286&selectedIndex=2&ccid=juopBzjW&simid=608038134715253491&thid=OIP.M8eea290738d6436ad98eb8b92def1502o0&ajaxhist=0
A singular subject needs singular verb; plural subject needs plural verb.
1 Laurie Hafler
2 Sorry where closed
3
4 Sorry we're closed.
5
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=Grammar+Errors+in+Advertisements&view=detailv2&&id=22733534F9B4AA17F50C29D14FD1EA8F4B1520AF&selectedIndex=26&ccid=l4OESZEp&simid=608041119720211410&thid=OIP.M9783844991296653be7a36a60c1bd500H0&ajaxhist=0
1 Laurie Hafler
2 Ho made apple butter
3
4 Homemade apple butter
5
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=Grammar+Errors+in+Advertisements&view=detailv2&&id=EDFDCE4F6888A6EB3E1F1850A36F07264B26FC52&selectedIndex=72&ccid=SYiq37jP&simid=607989081889312169&thid=OIP.M4988aadfb8cf48793a9d912726982eb8o0&ajaxhist=0
1. Angela Chaskey
2. You're grammar mistakes are their for all too see.
3.
4. Your grammar mistakes are there for all to see.
5. You're (contraction for you are), their (shows possession), too (also)
1. Angela Chaskey
2. Closed due to personal circumcisions Apologies for any Inconvenience caused
3.
4. Closed Due to personal circumstances. Our apologies for any inconvenience caused.
5. Wrong word used for circumstances. Run on sentence.
1.Kim Fritz
2.Lets Go!!
3.
4. Let's Go!!
5.
https://blog.hubspot.com/hs-fs/hubfs/Lets_Go_Old_Navy.jpg?t=1474674522676&width=669&name=Lets_Go_Old_Navy.jpg
1. Kim Fritz
2. A tasty contraditcion
3.
4. A tasty contradiction.
5.
https://blog.hubspot.com/hs-fs/hubfs/00-Blog-Related_Images/blog/Miller_Billboard.jpg?t=1474674522676&width=669&name=Miller_Billboard.jpg
1. Kaitlyn Lemasters
2. EMPLOYEE'S Must wash there hands before returning to work!
3.
4. Should read: "EMPLOYEES Must wash their hands before returning to work!
5. http://www.gingersoftware.com/english-online/spelling-book/confusing-words/their-there-theyre
1. Kaitlyn Lemasters
2. We're going to learn to cut and paste kids!
3.
4. We're going to learn to cut and paste, kids!
5. http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/commas.htm
1. Taylor Ciochetto
2.Shoplifters will be prostituted
3.
https://www.google.com/search?q=using+wrong+tense+image&biw=1093&bih=510&tbm=isch&imgil=jx9WwgFClwdOmM%253A%253BoKyvDVD7whGcSM%253Bhttp%25253A%25252F%25252Fwww.towson.edu%25252Fows%25252Ftenseconsistency.htm&source=iu&pf=m&fir=jx9WwgFClwdOmM%253A%252CoKyvDVD7whGcSM%252C_&usg=KRKnzhkVItTd_iqh4U78LdFZ-rQ%3D&ved=0ahUKEwid5MD27KvPAhWFGT4KHf1dAuUQyjcINw&ei=wXXoV93_H4Wz-AH9u4moDg#tbm=isch&q=signs+using+wrong+tense+&imgrc=gsJPZOldUWl0kM%3A
4. Shoplifters will be prosecuted
5.
http://www.englishdaily626.com/correct_form_of_word.php?057
1. Taylor Ciochetto
2. School Suplies
3.
https://www.google.com/search?q=using+wrong+tense+image&biw=1093&bih=510&tbm=isch&imgil=jx9WwgFClwdOmM%253A%253BoKyvDVD7whGcSM%253Bhttp%25253A%25252F%25252Fwww.towson.edu%25252Fows%25252Ftenseconsistency.htm&source=iu&pf=m&fir=jx9WwgFClwdOmM%253A%252CoKyvDVD7whGcSM%252C_&usg=__KRKnzhkVItTd_iqh4U78LdFZ-rQ%3D&ved=0ahUKEwid5MD27KvPAhWFGT4KHf1dAuUQyjcINw&ei=wXXoV93_H4Wz-AH9u4moDg#tbm=isch&q=signs+using+wrong+tense+&imgrc=b383jcfyVVjLWM%3A
4. School Supplies
5.
http://www.writersdigest.com/writing-articles/by-writing-goal/improve-my-writing/the_importance_of_the_right_word
1. Amber Parrish
2.These is good
3.
4. These are good
5.
https://www.google.com/search?q=verb+phrases+miss+ups&biw
=1280&bih=683&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiIoNPE3a3PAhVL0YMKHSjRBJMQ_AUIBigB#tbm=isch&q=Verb+errors+&imgrc=eGhAUrM3wuNI7M%3A
1. Amber Parrish
2.The sky is red it will rain tomorrow.
3.
4.The sky is red, it will rain tomorrow.
5.
https://www.google.com/search?q=verb+phrases+miss+ups&biw=1280&bih=683&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiIoNPE3a3PAhVL0YMKHSjRBJMQ_AUIBigB#tbm=isch&q=Run+on+sentences+errors&imgrc=JkbqskWrR2rPNM%3A
1. Amber Parrish
2.Do not lift the box by it's lid
3.
4.Do not lift the box by its lid
5.
https://www.google.com/search?q=verb+phrases+miss+ups&biw=1280&bih=683&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiIoNPE3a3PAhVL0YMKHSjRBJMQ_AUIBigB#tbm=isch&q=misused+apostrophes+&imgrc=BZc6AxTXEeM7oM%3A
1. Angella Akans
2. Its a fact tacos is brain food
3.
4.It's a fact, tacos are brain food.
5.http://www.grammarbook.com/grammar/subjectVerbAgree.asp
1.Angella Akans
2.She caught the ball and then throws it to the catcher for the out.
3.
4.She caught the ball and then threw it to the catcher for the out.
5.
https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/grammar/verb-tenses
1. Angela Chaskey
2. We could of had it all
3.
4. We could have had it all
5. Of is a preposition and cannot be used in verb phrases. Business English 12e -pg 239
1. Angela Chaskey
2.what shall I watch too night the amazing spider-man our the dark knight rises hmm??
3.
4. What should I watch tonight, The Amazing Spider-man or The Dark Knight Rises?
5. Run on sentence with errors such as too, and titles are not capitalized.
1. Taylor Ciochetto
2. Are credit card machine is not working and we apologize for that.
3.
https://www.google.com/search?q=grammatical+errors&biw=1093&bih=510&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&sqi=2&ved=0ahUKEwja9da86bXPAhWFQiYKHR2YBEUQ_AUIBigB#imgrc=P_D-L7V5C-V-QM%3A
4. Our credit card machine is not working and we apologize for that.
5.
http://www.writersdigest.com/writing-articles/by-writing-goal/improve-my-writing/the_importance_of_the_right_word
1. Taylor Ciochetto
2. No littering, violators will be fine.
3.
https://www.google.com/search?q=grammatical+errors&biw=1093&bih=510&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&sqi=2&ved=0ahUKEwja9da86bXPAhWFQiYKHR2YBEUQ_AUIBigB#imgdii=P_D-L7V5C-V-QM%3A%3BP_D-L7V5C-V-QM%3A%3BYRvOhBAy1mZoyM%3A&imgrc=P_D-L7V5C-V-QM%3A
4. No littering, violators will be fined.
5.
https://www.quora.com/How-can-I-confirm-that-Im-using-the-right-words-or-grammar-in-sentences
1. Danielle Eldred
2. "ITS A FACT TACOS IS BRAIN FOOD"
3.
4. "IT'S A FACT TACOS ARE BRAIN FOOD"
5. http://www.grammar-monster.com/lessons/verbs.htm
1. Kaitlyn Lemasters
2. "Monday are margarita day"
3.
4. "Monday is margarita day"
5. http://www.businessdictionary.com/article/962/are-vs-is-d1113/
1. Kaitlyn Lemasters
2. "You're gifts make a difference."
3.
4. "Your gifts make a difference."
5. http://www.elearnenglishlanguage.com/blog/english-mistakes/your-vs-youre/
1. Kaitlyn Lemasters
2. "Private Customer Parking Only. All Others Will Be Toad"
3.
4. "Private Customer Parking Only. All Others Will Be Towed"
5. http://www.homophone.com/h/toad-toed-towed
1. Kaitlyn Lemasters
2. "It isn't fare that people judge other people buy there grammar"
3.
4. "It isn't fair that people judge other people by their grammar"
5. http://grammar.about.com/od/alightersideofwriting/a/Buy-By-And-Bye-Commonly-Confused-Words.htm
http://www.grammar.cl/english/there-their-they-are.htm
http://www.gingersoftware.com/english-online/spelling-book/confusing-words/fair-fare
1.Kailinn Mosher
2. Sometimes your the dog, sometimes your the hydrant
3.
4. Sometimes you're the dog, sometimes you're the hydrant.
5. http://www.grammar-monster.com/easily_confused/youre_your.htm
1. Kailinn Mosher
2. Your the best teacher ever
3.
4. You're the best teacher ever.
5.
http://www.grammar-monster.com/easily_confused/youre_your.htm
1 Laurie Hafler
2 Thank you for severing our country
3
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4 Thank you for SERVING our country
1 Laurie Hafler
2 Employees must wash hands before LIVING
3
4. Employees must wash hands before LEAVING
1 Laurie Hafler
2 Please insure you wash your're hands
3
4 Please insure you wash YOUR hands.
5 you're is short for you are
1.Danielle Eldred
2. "QUITE PLEASE EXAMS IN PROGRESS"
3.
4. "QUIET PLEASE. EXAMS IN PROGRESS."
5.
http://www.diffen.com/difference/Quiet_vs_Quite
1. Laurie Hafler
2. Look we changed are sign
3.
4. Look we changed OUR sign.
1 Laurie Hafler
2.Please keep the chairs on all four legs. Don't rare back in the chairs. This brakes the chairs.
3.
4. Please keep the chairs on all four legs. Don't rock back in the chairs. The BREAKS the chairs
1. Kaitlyn Lemasters
2. We are closed on Monday's
3.
4. We are closed on Mondays
5. http://www.grammarbook.com/punctuation/apostro.asp
1. Kaitlyn Lemasters
2. The pilgrims are worth a lot more then a turkey dinner.
3.
4. The pilgrims are worth a lot more THAN a turkey dinner.
5. http://grammarist.com/usage/than-then/
1. Jessica Rundell
2. For sale 1993 Honda civic ex 1.6 v tec motor 5 speed manual transmission runs and shifts good thermal exhaust sounds good 15 inch Rota gt3 rims lowered on adjustable coil overs interior in pretty good shape rip in driver seat let me know if interested $1200 FIRM or possible trades for 4x4 truck or suv
3.
4. For sale is a 1993 Honda Civic EX with the 1.6 V-Tec motor and 5 sped manual transmission. The car runs, shifts, and sounds good. 15 inch Rota GT3 rims, car is lowered on adjustable coil overs. Interior is in pretty good shape, except for a rip in the driver's seat. Let me know if you are interested. Price is $1,200.00, firm, or possible trades for 4x4 truck or SUV.
5. Run-on sentence. - http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/runons.htm
1. Jessica Rundell
2. Nice PS3 game console and 2 controllers. Cords and 12 games. See pics. Not used a lot.
3.
4. I have a nice PS3 game console for sale, comes with 2 controllers, cords, and 12 games. Pictures are located above. This game console was not used a lot.
5. Commas (Series) and incomplete sentences - http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/commas.htm
1. Jessica Rundell
2. 190,000 miles, automatic, has some rust and exhaust leak, good tires and brakes, runs and drives
3.
4. This car for sale has 190,000 miles, automatic transmission, rust, exhaust leak, good tires, and good brakes. This car does run and drive.
5. Commas (Series) and improper use of commas. - http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/commas.htm
1.Angella Akans
2.Tattoo's and body piercing
3.
4.Tattoos and body piercing
5.
http://www.dictionary.com/browse/tattoo
1.Angella Akans
2.Are credit card machine is not working and we apologize for that
3.
4.Our credit card machine is not working and we apologize for that.
5.
http://www.gingersoftware.com/english-online/spelling-book/confusing-words/are-our
1.Angella Akans
2.would four sail
3.
4.Wood for sale
5.
http://www.talk.edu/learn-english/grammar/rules-usage/rules-usage-homonyms/
1. Laurie Hafler
2.Illegally parked cars will be fine
3.
4. Illegally parked cars will be FINED
1. Laurie Hafler
2.Let's eat grandma!
3.
4. Let's eat, Grandma!
5. needs comma
1. Laurie Hafler
2.online auction everything go's
3.
4. Online Auction EVERYTHING GOES or EVERYTHING MUST GO
1.Angella Akans
2.Petes Trees has has moved to kings trees
3.
4.Pete's Trees has moved to King's Trees
5.
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/621/01/
1.Angella Akans
2.Pie's Pasty's Sandwich's + cakes
3.
4.Pies, pasties, sandwiches + cakes
5.
https://howtospell.co.uk/pluralrules.php
1.Angella Akans
2.Their is nothing better then an olive garden breadstick
3.
4.There is nothing better than an Olive Garden breadstick.
5.
http://grammar.yourdictionary.com/grammar-rules-and-tips/rules-for-there-and-their.html
1. Brittaney Beier
2.ones alot more fun.
3.
4. One's a lot more fun.
5.
http://theamericanreader.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/typo.jpg
1. Brittaney Beier
2.tomatoe's, potato's, apostrophe's
3.
4. tomatoes, potatoes, apostrophes
5.
https://uppy-nl.s3.amazonaws.com/elsevier-blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/rosaquith09-greengrocers-a.jpg
1. Brittaney Beier
2. were open
3.
4. We're open
5.
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/71/f6/cb/71f6cbb47619d0803dc01572dec3c883.jpg
1. Brittaney Beier
2. Glasse's
3.
4. Glasses
5.
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-fUwJNkc2yPk/VYSBJPBzrzI/AAAAAAAALdU/VRN9JcqmsBM/s1600/IMG_1506.JPG
1. Brittaney Beier
2. Hard hat's required beyone this point
3.
4. hard hats required beyond this point
5.
http://cdn.business2community.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/misspelled-signs.png.png
1. Brittaney Beier
2. we are committed to excellense
3.
4. we are committed to excellence
5.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-1YP-cL02hCg/VNyVWIsav_I/AAAAAAAADMw/YeBM18VyzzM/s1600/12345.PNG
1. Brittaney Beier
2. no drink's allowed in shop thank's
3.
4. No drinks allowed in shop thanks
5.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-AnwSQRiOmso/TZT-0URcYZI/AAAAAAAADJo/fuQlwBzHfLg/s1600/apostro1.jpg
1. Brittaney Beier
2.no bicycle's
3.
4. No Bicycles
5.
http://marketingmama.com/wp-content/uploads/blogspot/images/oy8IfMeWMtM/TH8RLhXk01I/AAAAAAAAD28/_GsJS0Q3RXo/s400/rachel+2.jpg
1. Danielle Eldred
2. "Notice HELPS US REDUCE CRIME LOCK YOUR CAR OR LOOSE IT"
3.
4. "NOTICE: HELP US REDUCE CRIME. LOCK YOUR CAR OR LOSE IT."
5. grammarist.com/usage/loose-lose/
1. Danielle Eldred
2. "NO SMOKING ALOUD"
3.
4. "NO SMOKING ALLOWED"
5. www.grammar-monster.com/easily_confused/allowed_aloud.htm
1. Amber Parrish
2.BMUP
3.
4.BUMP
5.
https://www.google.com/search?q=grammar++errors+on+signs&biw=1280&bih=683&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjSm_ye-ufPAhWMOiYKHQt7BM8Q_AUIBigB#imgrc=UqAtH9i8skAUQM%3A
1. Amber Parrish
2.We are committed to exellense
3.
4.We are committed to excellence
5.
https://www.google.com/search?q=grammar++errors+on+signs&biw=1280&bih=683&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjSm_ye-ufPAhWMOiYKHQt7BM8Q_AUIBigB#imgrc=QpHVEin5_BlDYM%3A
1. Amber Parrish
2.Go Slow Accident Porn area
3.
4.Go Slow Accident prone area
5.
https://www.google.com/search?q=grammar++errors+on+signs&biw=1280&bih=683&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjSm_ye-ufPAhWMOiYKHQt7BM8Q_AUIBigB#imgrc=qAx_-UIm8nFmoM%3A
1. Amber Parrish
2.Hourse Raiding
3.
4.Horse Riding
5.
https://www.google.com/search?q=grammar++errors+on+signs&biw=1280&bih=683&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjSm_ye-ufPAhWMOiYKHQt7BM8Q_AUIBigB#imgrc=jPed02TrpfvRNM%3A
1.Amber Parrish
2.Education is important, but big biceps are importanter
3.
4.Education is important, but big biceps are more important
5.
https://www.google.com/search?q=grammar++errors+on+signs&biw=1280&bih=683&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjSm_ye-ufPAhWMOiYKHQt7BM8Q_AUIBigB#imgrc=a4ve2lMCMQTWVM%3A
1. Amber Parrish
2.Smile your on camera
3.
4.Smile You're on camera
5.
https://www.google.com/search?q=grammar++errors+on+signs&biw=1280&bih=683&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjSm_ye-ufPAhWMOiYKHQt7BM8Q_AUIBigB#imgrc=uicmViHFvsYCcM%3A
1. Amber Parrish
2.Pork Boneless Lion
3.
4.Pork Boneless loin
5.
https://www.google.com/search?q=grammar++errors+on+signs&biw=1280&bih=683&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjSm_ye-ufPAhWMOiYKHQt7BM8Q_AUIBigB#imgrc=G7-vG4hbxgf7-M%3A
1.Amber Parrish
2.Wet floor 3th floor
3.
4.Wet floor 3rd floor
5.
https://www.google.com/search?q=grammar++errors+on+signs&biw=1280&bih=683&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjSm_ye-ufPAhWMOiYKHQt7BM8Q_AUIBigB#imgrc=DWaMwNMSepkpLM%3A
1. Amber Parrish
2.Ham + Pineapple and Cheez
3.
4.Ham +Pineapple and cheese
5.
https://www.google.com/search?q=grammar++errors+on+signs&biw=1280&bih=683&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjSm_ye-ufPAhWMOiYKHQt7BM8Q_AUIBigB#imgrc=ofmhiCPTNmoUyM%3A
1.Amber Parrish
2.Misteak
3.
4.mistake
5.
https://www.google.com/search?q=grammar++errors+on+signs&biw=1280&bih=683&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjSm_ye-ufPAhWMOiYKHQt7BM8Q_AUIBigB#imgrc=8FMxa6EXVOY1yM%3A
1. Amber Parrish
2.Custermers only
3.
4.Customers Only
5.
https://www.google.com/search?q=grammar++errors+on+signs&biw=1280&bih=683&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjSm_ye-ufPAhWMOiYKHQt7BM8Q_AUIBigB#imgrc=LJZ8TOFyTqj-AM%3A
1. Amber Parrish
2.Showers will be shit down on till repairs are finish, do to a leak under the tub
3.
4.Shower will be shut down until repairs are finished, due to a leak under the tub.
5.
https://www.google.com/search?q=grammar++errors+on+signs&biw=1280&bih=683&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjSm_ye-ufPAhWMOiYKHQt7BM8Q_AUIBigB#imgrc=zXWBW18EJdY3_M%3A
1. Amber Parrish
2. no somking
3.
4.NO smoking
5.
https://www.google.com/search?q=grammar++errors+on+signs&biw=1280&bih=683&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjSm_ye-ufPAhWMOiYKHQt7BM8Q_AUIBigB#imgrc=dojMjr-aTUxJ0M%3A
1. Amber Parrish
2.Caution prepair to stop
3.
4.Caution Prepare to stop
5.
https://www.google.com/search?q=grammar++errors+on+signs&biw=1280&bih=683&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjSm_ye-ufPAhWMOiYKHQt7BM8Q_AUIBigB#imgrc=6OsNgrKjRy4R5M%3A
1. Kaitlyn Lemasters
2. Allways chek for speling erors
3.
4. Always check for spelling errors
5. http://grammar.yourdictionary.com/spelling-and-word-lists/check-spelling-of-a-word.html
1. Kaitlyn Lemasters
2. Your the best teacher ever
3.
4. You're the best teacher ever
5. http://www.wikihow.com/Use-You're-and-Your
1.Melissa Adams
2. Stop abuse's of apostrophe's take preventative action now!
3.
4. Stop abuse of apostrophes! Take preventative action now!
5.http://www.grammarbook.com/punctuation/apostro.asp
1.Melissa Adams
2.Were opening at 3am on Black Friday
Friday, November 27th 3:00am
3.
4. We're opening at 3 a.m. on Black Friday
Friday, November 27 3:00 a.m.
5.http://www.grammarbook.com/punctuation/apostro.asp
http://data.grammarbook.com/blog/numbers/writing-dates-and-times/
1. Melissa Adams
2. We are committed to excellense
3.
4. We are committed to excellence
5.http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/excellence
1. Melissa Adams
2.Sunday 7/26 No Cass'es
3.
4.Sunday 7/26 No Classes
5.http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/plurals.htm
1. Angela Chaskey
2. Slow children at play
3.
4. Slow, children at play.
5. Putting all the words together implies that the children are slow. Slow on the top, then the picture, then Children at play, would break it up.
1. Angela Chaskey
2. She used the correct use of "their" and she's only in second grade!
3.
4. they're is the correct use.
5. http://www.gcflearnfree.org/grammar/contractions/1/
1. Angela Chaskey
2. don't wear black people
3.
4. Don't wear black, people. OR People, don't wear black.
5. http://www.ef.com/english-resources/english-grammar/comma/
1. Angela Chaskey
2. Spongebob is here hiring managers
3.
4. Spongebob is here. We are hiring managers.
5. Should be separate sentences so it doesn't sound like Spongebob is the one hiring managers.
1. Melissa Adams
2.MOM'S, DAD'S, AND GRADS.
3.
4. MOMS, DADS, AND GRADS.
5.http://www.grammarbook.com/punctuation/apostro.asp
1.Melissa Adams
2. PLEASE
NO SMOKING FOOD OR BEVERAGES PERMITTED IN THE CLINIC
THANK YOU
3.
4. PLEASE
NO SMOKING, FOOD, OR BEVERAGES PERMITTED IN THE CLINIC
THANK YOU
5.http://www.grammarbook.com/punctuation/commas.asp
1. Melissa Adams
2. A Love Thicker Then Blood
3.
4. A love thicker than blood
5.http://grammarist.com/usage/than-then/
1. Melissa Adams
2. Sorry where closed
3.
4. Sorry we're closed
5
http://grammar.about.com/od/words/a/weregloss.htm
1. Danielle Eldred
2. "EMPLOYEE'S Must wash there hands before returning to work!"
3.
4. " EMPLOYEES Must wash their hands before returning to work!"
5. www.diffen.com
1. Danielle Eldred
2. "SOMETIMES YOUR THE DOG, SOMETIMES YOUR THE HYDRANT"
3.
4. "SOMETIMES YOU'RE THE DOG, SOMETIMES YOU'RE THE HYDRANT"
5. http://www.yourvsyoure.com/
1. Courtney Allen
2. oocupy eveyrthing
3.
4. Occupy Everything
5.https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=words+spelled+wrong&view=detailv2&id=5AB249D3321C9C5B7FD68F28F7D953ABF1582A1F&selectedindex=20&ccid=ARcySlw9&simid=608003315452546765&thid=OIP.M0117324a5c3d7124d8977bc591ccc60co0&mode=overlay&first=1
1. Courtney Allen
2. Too cool for school
3.
4. To cool for school.
5.https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=words+spelled+wrong&view=detailv2&&id=E5BD0F26AB0D8DEAA26344F8A666A7BFAF3AA61D&selectedIndex=28&ccid=R4htvstd&simid=607987840683214113&thid=OIP.M47886dbecb5dcf1299c83103032cc332o0&ajaxhist=0
1. Courtney Allen
2. edukation
3.
4. Education
5.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=words+spelled+wrong&view=detailv2&&id=C9C56DB45AB69F8C6ECC4A0CF20B45F35E1DD2D0&selectedIndex=44&ccid=JgBJx5py&simid=608040926476961339&thid=OIP.M260049c79a721095004b127e0dcc6beco0&ajaxhist=0
1. Courtney Allen
2. Only god will juge me.
3.
4. Only god will judge.
5.https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=words+spelled+wrong&view=detailv2&&id=C9C56DB45AB69F8C6ECC4A0CF20B45F35E1DD2D0&selectedIndex=44&ccid=JgBJx5py&simid=608040926476961339&thid=OIP.M260049c79a721095004b127e0dcc6beco0&ajaxhist=0
1. Courtney Allen
2. Please slow drively
3.
4. please drive slowly
5.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=words+spelled+wrong&view=detailv2&id=026E3BD15E5686B0B9785493E69C68CE3E3CF74E&selectedindex=72&ccid=%2FZY%2FV24K&simid=608010436501244712&thid=OIP.Mfd963f576e0ad854ec1b4cc4ddcb4a76o0&mode=overlay&first=1
1. Angela Chaskey
2. "If you arent living on the edge your taking up to much space."
3.
4. If your not living on the edge, you're taking up too much space.
5. http://www.ef.com/english-resources/english-grammar/
1. Angela Chaskey
2. Interior design/Antiques/Grammer/Writing/TV shows
3.
4. GRAMMAR/Writing
5. http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/grammar
1. Danielle Eldred
2. "Smile Your're on Campus Camera"
3.
4. "Smile, You're on Campus Camera!"
5. http://www.wikihow.com/Use-You%27re-and-Your
1. Danielle Eldred
2. "PRIVATE PROPERTY NO PRAKING"
3.
4."PRIVATE PROPTERY: NO PARKING"
5.
http://www.parking-net.com/about-parking/on-and-off-street-parking &
http://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/grammar/colons
1. Lyndsy Billington
2. Illegally parked cars will be fine
3.
4. Illegally parked cars will be FINED
5.
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/325385141797125948/
1. Lyndsy Billington
2. "Welcom Turist We Spik Inglish
3.
4. Welcome Tourists- We speak English
5. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/94294185921609595/
1. Lyndsy Billington
2. "Tables are for eating customers only"
3.
4. Tables are for customers who are eating. No Loitering
5. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/513832638713277015/
1. Lyndsy Billington
2. "Your in America speak English"
3.
4. "You're in America speak English"
5. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/459085755746187470/
1. Lyndsy Billington
2. Super Bowel, Go Go Go
3.
4. Super Bowl
5. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/542331980111353054/
1. Lyndsy Billington
2. "We is Closed"
3.
4. We are closed. This is so funny..
5. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/198791771022905543/
1. Lyndsy Billington
2. Your now beyond hope
3.
4. "You're now beyond hope"
5. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/59954238763191082/
1. Lyndsy Billington
2. Were opening at 3am on Black Friday
3.
4. "we're opening at 3am on Black Friday"
5. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/340725528027864416/
1. Lyndsy Billington
2. quite Please Exams in Progress
3.
4. "Quiet please exams in progress"
5. https://www.google.com/search?q=funny+bad+grammar&espv=2&biw=1280&bih=918&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjpr4Dszv3PAhXK34MKHZxJAgcQ_AUIBigB#imgrc=KutkhHvcKYMdMM%3A
1. Lyndsy Billington
2. Ho made apple butter
3.
4. "Homemade apple butter"
5. https://www.google.com/search?q=funny+bad+grammar&espv=2&biw=1280&bih=918&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjpr4Dszv3PAhXK34MKHZxJAgcQ_AUIBigB#imgrc=UXBMjOer2QAiVM%3A
1. Lyndsy Billington
2. Great lawyers is coming
3.
4. Great lawyers ARE coming
5. https://www.google.com/search?q=funny+bad+grammar&espv=2&biw=1280&bih=918&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjpr4Dszv3PAhXK34MKHZxJAgcQ_AUIBigB#imgrc=eUDZ_n25ReuZ7M%3A
1. Lyndsy Billington
2. Credit card only or exzac cash
3.
4. Credit cards only or exact cash
5. https://www.google.com/search?q=funny+bad+grammar&espv=2&biw=1280&bih=918&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjpr4Dszv3PAhXK34MKHZxJAgcQ_AUIBigB#imgrc=p1ZGUt1E7TXQdM%3A
1. Lyndsy Billington
2. Violators will be towed and find $50
3.
4. Violators will be towed and fined $50
5. https://www.google.com/search?q=funny+bad+grammar&espv=2&biw=1280&bih=918&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjpr4Dszv3PAhXK34MKHZxJAgcQ_AUIBigB#imgrc=GtDoN3r7Uo_bkM%3A
1. Courtney Allen
2. Homewerk 1.history 2.speeling test
3.
4. Homework 1.History 2.Spelling test
5.https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=Spelling+Errors&view=detailv2&&id=A6B29A57185C2A292244CB1B1045BAD86768FDF2&selectedIndex=3&ccid=pjtMpXiR&simid=608018919082231882&thid=OIP.Ma63b4ca5789107bd10640560bb3bb7d8o0&ajaxhist=0
1.Courtney Allen
2.huge me
3.
4.Hug me
5.https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=Spelling+Errors&view=detailv2&id=948E60BA96759683D49EE773855EA89B3790F3CD&selectedindex=90&ccid=tUP9Mwmh&simid=607993050497945589&thid=OIP.Mb543fd3309a1a3c088d1cc974e262c42o0&mode=overlay&first=1
1. Alexa Edwards
2. Super Bowel
3.
4. Super Bowl
5. The Super Bowl is a football game that happens every year and is continually spelled, b-o-w-l.
1. Brittany VanWay
2.Please drive carefull
3.
4. Please drive careful
5. https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=careful+spelling
1. Brittany Vanway
2.Shcool
3.
4. School
5.https://www.google.com/search?q=school+spelling+bee&oq=school+spelling&aqs=chrome.0.0j69i57j0l4.3008j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#q=school+definition
1. Ashley Hopkins
2. PLEASE DRIVE SAFETY
3.
4. PLEASE DRIVE SAFELY
5.http://www.kilkku.com/blog/2011/09/interlude-why-would-poor-grammar-make-things-better/
1. Ashley Hopkins
2. I'M AWSOME
3.
4. I'M AWESOME
5.http://www.oxbridgeediting.co.uk/blog/the-funny-grammar-guide-to-tattoos-part-2-700/
1. Meagan Lumbert
2. Astate sale
3.
4. Estate Sale
5.
https://www.google.com/search?q=misspelled+posters&hl=en&prmd=imvns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=shlKUISBJefu0gHgtYDABw&ved=0CB0QsAQ&biw=1525&bih=668#imgrc=aimyS_N7Cj4gJM%3A
1. Meagan Lumbert
2. No Ragrets
3.
4. No regrets
5.
https://www.google.com/search?q=misspelled+posters&hl=en&prmd=imvns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=shlKUISBJefu0gHgtYDABw&ved=0CB0QsAQ&biw=1525&bih=668#hl=en&tbm=isch&q=no+ragrets&imgrc=aHascHKNQpL1GM%3A
1. Brandie Valentine
2. Violators will be towed and find $50
3.
4. It should read "A love thicker than blood
5.
https://www.englishrules.com/writing/2005/then-and-than/
1. Stephanie Armstrong
2. English Is Our Language No Excetions Learn it
3.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=misspelled+signs&qpvt=misspelled+signs&qpvt=misspelled+signs&qpvt=misspelled+signs&FORM=IGRE
4. English is our language. No exceptions learn it.
5. List of most frequently misspelled words. Business English 12e pages 479-483
1. Lea Cervantes
2. Private Property No Praking
3. This should read, " Private Property No parking"
4.
https://www.google.com/search?q=misspelled+billboards&rlz=1C1CHMO_enUS579US579&espv=2&biw=1455&bih=722&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjT6-TB0b_RAhVow1QKHZtNAf8Q7AkILg
1. Lea Cervantes
2. We are committed to excellense
3. It should read, " We are committed to excellence"
4.
https://www.google.com/search?q=misspelled+billboards&rlz=1C1CHMO_enUS579US579&espv=2&biw=1455&bih=722&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjT6-TB0b_RAhVow1QKHZtNAf8Q7AkILg
1. Stephanie Armstrong
2. VIOLATORS WILL BE TOWED AND FIND $50.
3.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=misspelled+signs&qpvt=misspelled+signs&qpvt=misspelled+signs&qpvt=misspelled+signs&FORM=IGRE
4.It should say " VIOLATORS WILL BE TOWED AND FINED $50
5.Business English 12e pages 479-483 List of most frequently misspelled words
1. Tori Strope
2. Flexible schedual and stable attendance
3.
4. I HAVE A flexible SCHEDULE and stable attendance.
5.This sentence is not complete and the spelling was not correct. This is misspelling on a job resume. According to Business English by Mary Ellen Guffey and Carolyn M. Seefer (Chapter 1 pg. 4), when you write or speak on the job, you are representing your company and yourself. No company wants to send out messages that contain errors, nor does a company want its employees making errors when speaking with customers or giving business presentations.
1. Tori Strope
2. We bye used cars
3.
4. We BUY used cars.
5. This statement uses the wrong part of speech. Bye and buy have two very different meanings and parts of speech. Bye is a noun and buy is a verb.
According to [[#|Business English]] by Mary Ellen Guffey and Carolyn M. Seefer (chapter 1 pg. 5), noun refers to person, place or thing and additionally qualities, feelings, concepts, activities, and measures. And a verb expresses an action, and occurrence, or a state of being.
1. Jordan Bargy
2. "Wanna see pics of my dog?"
3.
4 "Would you like to see pictures of my dog?"
5. "Wanna" is not a word, its used as a contraction but is not one, sentence formatting is poor, "pics" abbreviated when it shouldn't be. http://www.dailywritingtips.com/gonna-gotta-wanna/
1. Jordan Bargy
2. "It was a spectacularly beautiful day there was not a cloud in the sky and the sun was shining George and Pam went to the park to have a picnic they had pickles and peanut butter sandwiches with sparkling water on a red and white checkered blanket George tossed a Frisbee to the dog and waved to the other park goers who passed their delightful little picnic"
3.
Source: http://blog.ezinearticles.com/2013/03/run-on-sentence-examples-does-your-writing-go-on-and-on.html
4. "It was a spectacularly beautiful day, there was not a cloud in the sky and the sun was shining. George and Pam went to the park to have a picnic, they had pickles and peanut butter sandwiches with sparkling water on a red and white checkered blanket. George tossed a Frisbee to the dog and waved to the other park goers who passed their delightful little picnic"
5. This story is one long run on sentence with no punctuation.
1.Molly Hicks
2. Team News letter
3. A news letter was sent home with my brother who is in 3rd grade.
"homework due on thursdays"
4. Capitalize Thursday
Also add linking verb "is" "Homework is due on Thursdays"
5. Our textbook states that linking verbs "link the subject words".
http://www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/linking_verbs.htm
1. Shawdae Holmes
2.Anus
3. It should be Angus
1. Tyler Thompson
2. "Transfer Your Perscriptions"
3. http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=misspelled+signs&view=detailv2&&id=FFE58E1D33232E76669BD732DDE12FD46FCE4D3A&selectedIndex=3&ccid=F1oErhTx&simid=608003474478007462&thid=OIP.M175a04ae14f1df8c829f9eda07217992o0
4. "Transfer Your Prescriptions"
5. [[http://www.bing.com/search?q=how+to+spell+the+word+prescription&src=IE-SearchBox&FORM=IENTTR&conversationid]1. Tyler Thompson2. "Parrallel Parking"3.
4. "Parallel Parking"
5.
http://www.bing.com/search?q=parallel%20definition&qs=n&form=QBRE&sp=-1&pq=parallel%20definition&sc=8-19&sk=&cvid=8459789DE57B40719E059BA960ABDCD5
1. Lea Cervantes
2. Hunters Please Use Caution When Hunting Pedestrians Using Walk Trails
3. It should say, Hunters Please Use Caution When Hunting, Pedestrians Using Walk Trails
4.
https://www.google.com/search?q=billboards+with+run+on+sentence&rlz=1C1CHMO_enUS579US579&espv=2&biw=1455&bih=756&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj445C7k8fRAhUjslQKHYoaCWEQsAQIGQ
1. Tyler Thompson
2. Bisness Access
3.
4. The sign should read "Business Access".
1. Tyler Thompson
2. "Don't Throw Cigarette Ends On The Floor The Cockroaches Are Getting Cancer"
3.
https://www.google.com/search?q=bisness+access+sign&biw=976&bih=459&nfpr=1&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjf3b7LzsfRAhUEchQKHYdaDo8Q_AUIBigB#tbm=isch&q=street+signs+with+run+on+sentences&imgrc=LoYmC08gurD8HM%3A
4. The sign should read, "Don't Throw Cigarette End On The Floor; The Cockroaches Are Getting Cancer"
1. Stephanie Armstrong
2. The sign says " Hunters Please Use Caution When Hunting Pedestrians Using Walk Trails.
3.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=run+on+sentences+mistakes&view=detailv2&&id=6D165BA9365E08FD19FDEC95A3011E5BF0FC66E5&selectedIndex=26&ccid=TLJRxI21&simid=607987926691548084&thid=OIP.M4cb251c48db5a8f712536bab56446eabo0&ajaxhist=0
4. It should state " Hunters please use caution when hunting. Pedestrians use the walk trails."
5. Business English 12e- run on sentences page 33
1. Shawdae Holmes
2.I love to write papers I would write one every day if I had the time.
3.http://academicguides.waldenu.edu/writingcenter/grammar/runonsentences
4. Run-On
5. It should state: I love to write papers, id write one every if I had the time.
1. Ashley Hopkins
2. Hunters please use caution when hunting pedestrians using walking trails
3.
4. Hunters, please use caution when hunting. Pedestrians using walking trails.
5.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=run+on+sentence+mistakes+&view=detailv2&&id=6D165BA9365E08FD19FDEC95A3011E5BF0FC66E5&selectedIndex=19&ccid=TLJRxI21&simid=607987926691548084&thid=OIP.M4cb251c48db5a8f712536bab56446eabo0&ajaxhist=0
1. Ashley Hopkins
2.Call us to schedule your weekly, bi-weekly or one-time house cleaning, we'll design your services around your needs.
3.
4. Call us to schedule your weekly, bi-weekly, or one-time house cleaning. We will design your services around your needs.
5.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=run-on+sentences+examples&view=detailv2&&id=598E4EF49D458F64CBA811269603B825B544D031&selectedIndex=26&ccid=Bo0S1v6J&simid=607994502292180148&thid=OIP.M068d12d6fe89e12cd01f4d1b1cd0d819o0&ajaxhist=0
1. Sherri Olds
2. "wow i think there will be school today here it hasnt been bad out"
3. This sentence is from my facebook page from a friend of mine about school being canceled.
4. It should say - "Wow! I think there will be school today here. It hasn't been bad out."
5. That sentence lacked punctuation and made it a run-on sentence.
1. Sherri Olds
2. "o god i wanna do this someday its to funny not to"
3. This is a post on my facebook feed from a friend of mine.
4. It should say - "Oh god I want to do this someday. It's too funny not too"
5. This sentence has no punctuation, bad spelling, and bad grammar.
1.Meagan Lumbert
2. Spel it Rite
3.
4. Spell it Right
5. This sentence has wrong spelling
1. Meagan Lumbert
2. "Ur all wrng im right"
3. This is a post on my Twitter right now
4. It should say, "You're all wrong, and I'm right."
5. This sentence has grammatical and spelling errors.
1. Alexa Edwards
2. This is a run on sentence it can be corrected in various ways.
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=run+on+sentence+errors&espv=2&biw=1280&bih=918&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjMlfHgo8_RAhUm0YMKHT2GA6cQ_AUIBigB#tbm=isch&q=run+on+sentence+example&imgrc=kQs0G4MQBjEhMM%3A
4. It should say- "This is a run-on sentence, it can be corrected in many ways."
5. Run-on sentences have no periods or commas in between them. I added a comma for this sentence.
1. Brittany Vanway
2.Attention Toilet only for disabled elderly pregnant children
3.https://www.google.com/search?q=run+on+sentence+examples&espv=2&biw=1280&bih=615&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi13uHY89HRAhVE0FQKHVq1CLUQ_AUIBigB#tbm=isch&q=run+on+sentences+examples+funny&imgrc=xBwFyyOYKx3IUM%3A
4. Attention: Toilet only for; Disabled, Elderly, Pregnant, Women
5. I added commas.
1.Brittany Vanway
2.Field use by permit only no golfing dogs
3.https://www.google.com/search?q=run+on+sentence+examples&espv=2&biw=1280&bih=615&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi13uHY89HRAhVE0FQKHVq1CLUQ_AUIBigB#tbm=isch&q=run+on+sentences+examples+funny&imgrc=n2GB1fLOmh13ZM%3A
4. Field use by permit only; no golfing or dogs
5.Added a semi colon.
1. Stephanie Armstrong
2. Crosswalk sign said "SOTP"
3.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=misspelled+signs&qpvt=misspelled+signs&qpvt=misspelled+signs&qpvt=misspelled+signs&FORM=IGRE
4. STOP
5. Business English 12e- Misspelled words pages 479-483
1. Kali Curler
2. If 2016 could stop killing celebrities that'd be great
3. __https://memegenerator.net/instance/74338911__
4. If 2016 could stop killing celebrities, that would be great!
5. run on sentence
1. Kali curler
2. When I opened my bottle of water I didn’t realize how squishy the bottle was, it went everywhere.
3. __https://memegenerator.net/instance/74242586__
4. When I opened my bottle of water, I didn’t realize how squishy it was. It went everywhere.
5. Run on sentence
1. kali Curler
2. Roses are red, violets are blue, daisies are white, tulips are pink
3. __https://memegenerator.net/instance/74207393__
4. Roses are red, and violets are blue. Daisies are white, and tulips are pink.
5. Run on sentence
1. Tori Strope
2. If I seem a little crazy, angry, and grouchy right now, it is, I think, because Emily, my coworker, who sits at the next cash register, keeps singing that song from the cartoon, where the chicken keeps exploding, and the little boy tries to make the chicken angry, and I think I'm going to explode if I hear that song one more time.
3.
4. If I seem a little crazy, angry, or grouchy right now, it is because of my coworker Emily. She sits at the cash register next to me, and she keeps singing that song from the cartoon where the chicken keeps exploding and the little boy tries to make the chicken angry. I think I am going to explode if I hear that song one more time.
5. This sentence is a run-on sentence. According to the textbook Business English by Mary Ellen Guffey and Carolyn M. Seefer, a run-on sentence joins to independent clauses without proper punctuation. These sentences need to be repaired by (a) separating the thoughts into two sentences, (B) adding a comma and a conjunction, or (C) adding a semicolon.
1. Tori Strope
2. I think it's funny how now that we are adults. If we share a post about politics, minimum wage, teaching, or anything of that's sorts or even if we make our own comment to say our option in the topic. The people we used to call our friends attack you and put you down and tell you your option is wrong.
3.
4. I think it's funny how now that we are adults, if we share a post about politics, minimum wage, teaching or anything of THE SORT, the people we used to call our friends attack you and put you down to tell you your OPINION is wrong.
5. This statement has incorrect spelling. And the wrong punctuation was used, causing a sentence fragment instead of a complete sentence. According to the textbook Business English by Mary Ellen Guffey and Carolyn M. Seefer, a sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence. It may be a phrase or a clause punctuated as if it were a complete sentence. This statement contains a wrongly punctuated phrase or clause.
1. Alexa Edwards
2. Apostrophe Errors
3.
4.
https://www.google.com/search?q=apostrophe+errors&rlz=1CAHPZT_enUS698US698&espv=2&biw=1366&bih=631&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwicmY2g-9jRAhVo7oMKHeOGAP8Q_AUIBigB#imgrc=rX4o9EIOB6rBLM%3A
5. Should be, George´s Farm Fresh Christmas Trees, when using correct apostrophe´s.
1. Ashley Hopkins
2. Out of service please use the other ATM's
3.
4. Out of service. Please use the other ATMs
5.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&ccid=7i2UFghR&id=A6C5906EF03BE28F2DA9BEED3185FFC9E2F50516&q=missed+used+apostrophes&simid=608021234182393735&selectedIndex=4&ajaxhist=0
1. Ashley Hopkins
2. NO DOG'S ALLOWED
3.
4. NO DOGS ALLOWED
5.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&ccid=zX1mmE8T&id=368854F09ECE0EBD7950E97A7432EEC5843E812F&q=missed+used+apostrophes&simid=608003998479420226&selectedindex=38&mode=overlay&first=1&thid=OIP.zX1mmE8T5xqkUxaniwhoRQEsCt
1. Brandie Valentine
2. Ladie's
4. Ladies
5. Using the apostrophe in this manner suggests that it is singular instead of plural
1. Brandie Valentine
2. Smile your on camera
4. your
5. Using "Your" implies that you are speaking in the singular sense and this doesn't make sense in this sentence.
1.Shawdae Holmes
2.Open Sunday's
3.apostrophe error
4. Open Sundays is the correct form
1. Sherri Olds
2. "There's is right over there"
3. Another Facebook find (I have thousands)
4. Should be "Theirs is right over there"
5. Saying "There's" is saying "There is" and "There is is right over there" makes no sense.
1. Jordan Bargy
2. "Oh my! Haha thanks for the tip! Going to make her some shortly! Shes snoring away!"
3.
A coworker sent this to my boss at my private care job.
4. "Oh my! Haha thanks for the tip! Going to make her some shortly! She's snoring away!"
5. "She's" needs an apostrophe because the sentence is saying "she is snoring away!" "She is" is a way of saying "she's".
1. Stephanie Armstrong
2. Tattoo's and Body Piercing
3.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=missed+used+apostrophes&view=detailv2&&id=B7C8CF0BA8C52E5DD0789292B6EA8A9198F38409&selectedIndex=18&ccid=tvmlhD3k&simid=608038839262186500&thid=OIP.tvmlhD3k0CRNVb-UqVBCIwDsCv&ajaxhist=0
4. Tattoos and Body Piercing
5. Business English 12e Chapter 4-How to use apostrophe
1. Sherri Olds
2. "Its no fun being made fun of is it?"
3. Another awesome facebook comment
4. Should be "It's not fun being made fun of, is it?"
5. The whole sentence hurt my brain, but there needed to be an apostrophe in "its".
1. Lea Cervantes
2. My mom sent me a text that read " What's time should I be at the garage."
3. There shouldn't be an apostrophe in "what's" that means what is.
4. It should only read "What time should I be at the garage?" With a question mark at the end since it is a question.
1. Kali Curler
2. Pepsi Can's
3.
https://www.google.com/search?q=apostrophe+errors&rlz=1CAHPZT_enUS698US698&espv=2&biw=1366&bih=631&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwicmY2g-9jRAhVo7oMKHeOGAP8Q_AUIBigB#imgrc=MXBh83L5slORKM%3A
4. apostrophe error
5. Pepsi Cans
1. Kali Curler
2. Ladie's
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=apostrophe+errors&rlz=1CAHPZT_enUS698US698&espv=2&biw=1366&bih=631&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwicmY2g-9jRAhVo7oMKHeOGAP8Q_AUIBigB#imgdii=MXBh83L5slORKM%3A%3BMXBh83L5slORKM%3A%3BWytoGid20RPEVM%3A&imgrc=MXBh83L5slORKM%3A
4. Apostrophe error
5. Ladies
1. Kali Curler
2. CDs DVD's
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=apostrophe+errors&rlz=1CAHPZT_enUS698US698&espv=2&biw=1366&bih=631&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwicmY2g-9jRAhVo7oMKHeOGAP8Q_AUIBigB#imgrc=P3AIPIKlDEq4oM%3A
4. Apostrophe error
5. CD's DVD's
1. Kali Curler
2. Open Sunday's
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=apostrophe+errors&rlz=1CAHPZT_enUS698US698&espv=2&biw=1366&bih=631&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwicmY2g-9jRAhVo7oMKHeOGAP8Q_AUIBigB#imgrc=Ysn80De3Gd-xcM%3A
4. Apostrophe error
5. Open Sundays
1. Stephanie Armstrong
2. Its too cold to go swimming today.
3.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=Apostrophe+Examples&FORM=RESTAB
4. Use it's for the contraction it is
5. It's too cold to go swimming today.
1. Sherri Olds
2. "august has a scare on her eye and on half the side of her poor little face"
3. Facebook comment
4. Capitalization, punctuation, spelling.
5. "August has a scar on her eye and half of her poor little face."
1. Stephanie Armstrong
2. "I can't believe how cold it is in michigan."
3. comment post
4. M in Michigan needs to be capitalized.
5. I can't believe how cold it is in Michigan.
1. Stephanie Armstrong
2. " I cant make it tonite"
3. Text message
4. spelling correction and apostrophe
5." I can't make it tonight."
1. Kali Curler
2. not sure if my bus is late or I missed it
3.
https://memegenerator.net/instance/10644407
4. Incorrect
5. Not sure if my bus is late, or if I missed it.
1. Kali Curler
2. Started my computer Adobe doesn't need an update
3.
https://memegenerator.net/instance/29318045
4. Overall wrong grammar, incomplete
5. I started my computer, and Adobe doesn't need an update.
1. Kali Curler
2. UPS brought an empty box cancel my 4 o'clock
3.
https://memegenerator.net/instance/10481270
4. run-on sentence
5. UPS brought an empty box. Cancel my four o'clock
1. kali curler
2. Hipster Ariel only eats organic seaweed
3.
https://memegenerator.net/instance/17113978
4. No comma
5. Hipster Ariel, only eats organic seaweed.
1. Alexa Edwards
2. were open
3.
4. We're Open!
5. With the apostrophe, it makes a complete sentence meaning we are open.
1. Ashley Hopkins
2. NEW MANAGEMENTSHIP
3.
4. NEW MANAGEMENT
5. Managementship is not a word, and I think they meant management.
1. Ashley Hopkins
2. FARGIL
3.
4. FRAGILE
5. Misspelling, FRAGIL not FARGILE.
1. Brandie Valentine
2. These is good
3.
4. These are good
5. Is refers to a singular item and are refers to plural
1. Brandie Valentine
2. I. like, definately think I should of gotten a higher mark. Your way to strict
3.
4. I definitely think I should have gotten a higher mark. You're way too strict.
5. Your shows ownership and in this case is not the correct way to use the word. Should have is the proper way to phrase the sentence.
1. Lea Cervantes
2. Sign reads "Breakfast Special, Butter Roll, Bagel with butter, Donnut. Your Choice with Coffe, Beacon egg and cheese on roll
3. It should read with special corrections, Donuts. Coffee. Bacon.
1. Jordan Bargy
2. The picture reads "It was I who found the keys"
3.
https://www.google.com/search?q=bad+pronoun+examples&rlz=1C1TSND_enUS597US597&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiA9dXY_fbRAhWI0FQKHdGpCssQ_AUICCgB&biw=1366&bih=638#tbm=isch&q=misused+pronouns+&imgrc=ekbSdQ3VS8fvIM:
4. It should say "It was me that found they keys."
5. This sentence shows ownership over who found the keys.
1. Jordan Bargy
2. "10 Items or Fewer"
3.
https://www.google.com/search?q=misused+verbs&biw=1366&bih=638&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwify5TPh_fRAhXhylQKHYQ1B8kQ_AUIBigB#imgrc=jbE4rfiFDgtCkM:
4. Should say "10 Items or Less"
5. Misused verb
1. Tyler Thompson
2. "Speeling Bee"
3.
4. Should read "Spelling Bee'
5. Incorrect spelling
1. Tyler Thompson
2. "Hope You Had a Good Brake"
3.
http://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&ccid=qNzSRMTr&id=2D4C137990BF2D7FE6EEB071EE0534783BE72021&q=misspelled+signs&simid=608018927798455756&selectedIndex=58
4. Should've read "Hope you had a good break"
5. Incorrect Spelling
- Tori Strope
- Opps! We baked to much.

- Oops! We baked too much.
- Oops is incorrect spelling and the wrong “to” was used. To is a preposition which begins a prepositional phrase or an infinitive. Too is an adverb meaning "excessively" or "also.". Two is a number. Many other words in English which reflect the number two are spelled with tw:twin, twice, between, tweezers, etc.
http://englishplus.com/grammar/00000258.htm- Tori Strope
- Dont’t drink and drive

- Don’t drink and drive
- Dont’t is incorrect spelling. The correct spelling is don’t, which is a contraction of the words “do not”. Don’t is the only correct contraction.
__http://www.dictionary.com/browse/don-t__1. Ashley Hopkins
2. Sweet Plum's
3.
4. Sweet Plums
5. There is no need for an apostrophe after plum and before the s.
1. Ashley Hopkins
2. Never don't give up
3.
4. Never give up
5.
https://www.bing.com/images/searchview=detailV2&ccid=H0%2b1US97&id=7415F0E468A2EAFB9DB051B4476359B109CEF565&q=terrible+verb+mistakes&simid=608039693980995005&selectedIndex=10&ajaxhist=0
1. Alexa Edwards
2. I'm an Mailing & Fulfillment Pro and PRINT 09 is myPRINT
3.
4. I'm a Mailing & Fulfillment Pro and PRINT 09 is myPRINT.
5. Their form is incorrect because it would make the sentence "I am an Mailing & Fulfillment Pro".
1. Stephanie Armstrong
2. Sign " NO UNORTHERIZED PARKING"
3.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=misspelled+signs&qpvt=misspelled+signs&qpvt=misspelled+signs&qpvt=misspelled+signs&FORM=IGRE
4. Correction: NO UNAUTHORIZED PARKING
5. UNORTHERIZED was misspelled and the proper way to spell it is UNAUTHORIZED
1. Tori Strope
2. Warning: Hot tap may be difficult too turn off.
3.
4. Warning: Hot tap may be difficult TO turn off.
5. According to Business English 12e by Mary Ellen Guffey and Carolyn M. Seefer (pg. 239), The preposition to means "in direction toward". The preposition too means "additionally", "also", or "excessively".
1. Tori Strope
2. Should of had a V8.
3.
4. Should HAVE had a V8.
5. According to Business English 12e by Mary Ellen Guffey and Carolyn M. Seefer (pg. 239), The verb phrases should have, would have, and could have should never be written as should of, would of, or could of. The word of is a preposition and cannot be used in verb phrases.
1. Stephanie Armstrong
2. The bus was late because it waited for Cheri.
3.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&ccid=oF9sCipo&id=19C7CEB9253B2D606AE7ACC4E44EF8E53ACD336B&q=examples+of+misused+verbs&simid=608054640459254343&selectedIndex=9&ajaxhist=0
4. The bus was late because it had been waiting for Cheri.
5. The phrase needed a past tense verb.
1. Lea Cervantes
2. Please Drive Safety
3. It should read Please Drive Safely
4. Improper use of verb.
1. Lea Cervantes
2. Now is You're chance to save $$$$!
3. It should read Now is Your Chance to Save $$$$!
4. Improper use of the form of Your. You're is a contraction for 'you are'. Your is ownership.
1. Kali Curler
2. You heard it here first. You can't spell cool...without coo
3.
http://memes.com/img/1379652
4. Punctuation error. The verb is coo.
5. You heard it here first. You can't spell cool without coo.
1. Kali Curler
2. When someone uses your driveway to turn around hippity hoppity get off my property
3. Punctuation and grammar error. It has multiple verbs.
4. http://memes.com/img/1379641
5. When someone uses your driveway to turn around, I think hippity hoppity get off my property.
1. Stephanie Armstrong
2.Trump Inauguration Poster error " No dream is too big, No challenge is to great, Nothing we want for the future is beyond our reach."
3
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trumps-official-inauguration-poster-has-glaring-typo/ar-AAmRxvI?li=BBmkt5R&ocid=spartandhp
4. Correction: "No dream is too big, No challenge is too great, Nothing we want for the future is beyond our reach."
5. The word "to" should be written as "too".
1. Stephanie Armstrong
2. Incorrect: He told me that honesty was the best policy.
3.
https://www.englishpractice.com/esl/common-errors-verbs-part/
4. Correction: He told me that honesty is the best policy.
5. To talk about general truths, we always use the present tense.
1.Sherri Olds
2. My son - "I drunk it"
3. At a restaurant with my mother and grandfather
4. "No son, you 'drank' it."
5. "Drunk" is what you are when you drink too much booze. "Drank" is past tense for drinking.
1.Sherri Olds
2."Is this spelt right?"
3. My son
4. "Yes, it is SPELLED right, but it's spelled, not spelt"
5. "Spelt" isn't a word. It's used to be lazy and not pronounce words properly.
1. Kali curler
2. Get out of da way I cant reach da brakes
3. http://memecrunch.com/meme/16XYQ/cat-driving/image.png
4. Get out of the way I cannot reach the breaks.
5. Improper grammar.
1. kali curler
2. Had first driving lesson. Didn't hit anything.
3.
http://s2.quickmeme.com/img/1d/1dda3731ce21f5d63df075cc2125ff676070e8ee17114ce685d68752465fa54f.jpg
4. I had my first driving lesson, and didn't hit anything.
5. The setup of the sentence was awkward.
1. Jordan Bargy
2. CHEAPER than CHEAPER "Smile, your saving" a lot of money
3.
http://www.printwand.com/blog/are-you-making-these-22-common-grammar-and-spelling-mistakes
4. It should say: CHEAPER than CHEAP "Smile, you're saving" a lot of money
5. This sentence is wrong because it uses the wrong verb.
1. Tori Strope
2. The people is angry.
3.
4. The people ARE angry
5. According to Business English 12e by Mary Ellen Guffey and Carolyn M. Seefer (pg. 173), singular and plural verbs must agree with its plural subject. Example, person is singular so it would be “The person IS angry”. If the word is plural, such as people, the sentence would become “The people ARE angry.”
1. Tori Strope
2. If you don’t want to do that than we can do something else.
3.
4. If you don’t want to do that THEN we can do something else.
5. According to Business English 12e by Mary Ellen Guffey and Carolyn M. Seefer (pg. 269), The conjunction than is used to make comparisons. The adverb then means “at that time” or “as a consequence”.
1. Kali Curler
2. This new year's eve , at around 11:55 P.M., order a pizza for delivery when it arrives tell the driver "I ordered this a year ago!"
3.
http://lovelace-media.imgix.net/uploads/413/9aadc940-9201-0133-f1f3-0e8e20b91aa1.jpg?w=670&fit=max&auto=format&q=70
4. Punctuation error, run-on sentence
5. This New Years Eve, at around 11:55 P.M., order a pizza for delivery. When it arrives tell the driver, "I ordered this a year ago!"
1. Kali Curler
2. bmw your family doesn't own one
3.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&ccid=11sh7%2biz&id=F2143C3A42768A55C93A1EA3FCE8413744E09351&q=2017+memes&simid=608004831749932706&selectedIndex=65&ajaxhist=0
4. Punctuation error
5. BMW. Your family doesn't own one?
1. Alexa Edwards
2. BUS SOTP
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=spelling+mistakes&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi5m_XX5rPSAhUp74MKHae8AvEQ_AUICCgB&biw=1280&bih=918
4.
5. Spelling is incorrect. Should be BUS STOP.
1. Alexa Edwards
2. No smoking on this area
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=spelling+mistakes&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi5m_XX5rPSAhUp74MKHae8AvEQ_AUICCgB&biw=1280&bih=918#tbm=isch&q=preposition+errors&*&imgrc=Abk3G83ub3GVPM:
4.
5. According to prepositions in the text (pg 236), this should be No smoking in this area. Using on vs in.
1. Alexa Edwards
2. Will work as food
3.
https://www.google.com/search?q=spelling+mistakes&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi5m_XX5rPSAhUp74MKHae8AvEQ_AUICCgB&biw=1280&bih=918#tbm=isch&q=verb+phrase+errors+cartoon&*&imgrc=K6uuUKoKMeAfEM:
4.
5. According to the text on irregular verbs (pg 146), this should be, will work FOR food.
1. Alexa Edwards
2. Private: Customer Parking Only, All Others Will be Toad
3.
https://www.google.com/search?q=spelling+mistakes&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi5m_XX5rPSAhUp74MKHae8AvEQ_AUICCgB&biw=1280&bih=918#tbm=isch&q=past+tense+verb+errors+example&*&imgrc=08YtC3dlbtjmcM:
4.
5. This is a spelling error and should be, Private: Customer Parking Only, All Others Will be Towed
1. Alexa Edwards
2. 10 items or fewer
3.
https://www.google.com/search?q=spelling+mistakes&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi5m_XX5rPSAhUp74MKHae8AvEQ_AUICCgB&biw=1280&bih=918#tbm=isch&q=incorrect+verb+form+example+pictures&*&imgrc=jbE4rfiFDgtCkM:
4.
5. Incorrect use of the verb, should be 10 items or less
1. Alexa Edwards
2. Its a fact, tacos is brain food
3.
https://www.google.com/search?q=spelling+mistakes&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi5m_XX5rPSAhUp74MKHae8AvEQ_AUICCgB&biw=1280&bih=918#tbm=isch&q=incorrect+verb+form+example+pictures&*&imgrc=iXPHBxdGUuIK0M:
4.
5. Verb is incorrectly used, should be It's a fact, tacos ARE brain food
1. kali curler
2. RON, HOLD ON! are those shoes on sales?
3.
http://cdn1.smosh.com/sites/default/files/ftpuploads/bloguploads/0913/harry-potter-memes-1-FB.jpg
4. Ron, hold on! Are those shoes on sale?
5. improper sentence structure.
1. kali curler
2. NOPE It's not something I'm willing to Kermit to
3.
http://www.wastedpotatoes.com/subcategories/2016/kermit_the_frog_memes/image/kermit_the_frog_memes10.jpg
4. Nope, It's not something I'm willing to commit to.
5. lack of apostrophe. bad joke.
1. Alexa Edwards
2. We're going to learn to cut and paste kids!
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=comma+errors&espv=2&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjPpMaLiNbSAhUj8IMKHTRQBhsQ_AUIBigB&biw=1280&bih=918#imgrc=CdUKHumYsIpb2M:
4.
5. We're going to learn to cut and paste, kids! Incorrect use of commas.
1. Alexa Edwards
2. Clothes; left in machines, after cycle is complete; will be removed!!
3.
https://www.google.com/search?q=incorrect+semicolon+examples&rlz=1CAHPZT_enUS698US698&espv=2&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjkrMTI-fnSAhUD5mMKHZeyB18Q_AUIBigB&biw=1366&bih=631#imgrc=NaQBxm03z4GX1M:
4.
5. Clothes left in machines after cycle; will be removed! Incorrect use of semicolons.
1. Alexa Edwards
2. Not parking
3.
https://www.google.com/search?q=incorrect+semicolon+examples&rlz=1CAHPZT_enUS698US698&espv=2&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjkrMTI-fnSAhUD5mMKHZeyB18Q_AUIBigB&biw=1366&bih=631#tbm=isch&q=incorrect+sentence+examples&*&imgrc=l5q7rSlguzW_YM:
4.
5. No parking. Incorrect spelling
1. Alexa Edwards
2. Once upon a time
3.
https://www.google.com/search?q=incorrect+semicolon+examples&rlz=1CAHPZT_enUS698US698&espv=2&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjkrMTI-fnSAhUD5mMKHZeyB18Q_AUIBigB&biw=1366&bih=631#tbm=isch&q=incorrect+period+use+examples&*&imgrc=zEKYw51BkL5YfM:
4.
5. Once upon a time, Incorrect comma use
1. Alexa Edwards
2. No dog's allowed
3.
https://www.google.com/search?q=incorrect+semicolon+examples&rlz=1CAHPZT_enUS698US698&espv=2&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjkrMTI-fnSAhUD5mMKHZeyB18Q_AUIBigB&biw=1366&bih=631#tbm=isch&q=incorrect+apostrophe+examples&*&imgrc=koutwPU4zv4FjM:
4.
5. No dogs allowed. Incorrect apostrophe use
1. Alexa Edwards
2. Real photo's from your Digital Camera
3.
https://www.google.com/search?q=incorrect+semicolon+examples&rlz=1CAHPZT_enUS698US698&espv=2&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjkrMTI-fnSAhUD5mMKHZeyB18Q_AUIBigB&biw=1366&bih=631#tbm=isch&q=incorrect+apostrophe+examples&*&imgrc=eyHngSF3k40vWM:
4.
5. Real photos from your Digital Camera. Incorrect apostrophe use.
1. Alexa Edwards
2. Its the law. Please leash, curb and clean up after your dog!
3.
https://www.google.com/search?q=incorrect+semicolon+examples&rlz=1CAHPZT_enUS698US698&espv=2&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjkrMTI-fnSAhUD5mMKHZeyB18Q_AUIBigB&biw=1366&bih=631#tbm=isch&q=incorrect+apostrophe+examples&*&imgrc=qroGaBJbcKTPLM:
4.
5. It's the law. Please leash, curb, and clean up after your dog! Incorrect apostrophe and comma usehub
1. Jordan Bargy
2. Allways chek for speling erors
3.https://www.google.com/search?q=grammar+errors&rlz=1C1TSND_enUS597US597&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjr_ILPqYnTAhWpv1QKHYpWAVwQ_AUICCgB&biw=1366&bih=638#imgrc=21GOiaH2HuzrwM:
4.
5. Always check for spelling errors
1. Jordan Bargy
2.Quiet Please!
Others Are Working
Sounds in the stairwell can be Disturbing to those working in Offices Nearby.
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=grammar+errors&rlz=1C1TSND_enUS597US597&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjr_ILPqYnTAhWpv1QKHYpWAVwQ_AUICCgB&biw=1366&bih=638#imgdii=yjqAtiv2k5Hz6M:&imgrc=21GOiaH2HuzrwM:
4.
5.Quiet Please!
Others are Working
Sounds in the stairwell can be disturbing to those working in the offices nearby.
1. Jordan Bargy
2.PLEASE INSURE YOU WASH YOU'RE HANDS
3.https://www.google.com/search?q=grammar+errors&rlz=1C1TSND_enUS597US597&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjr_ILPqYnTAhWpv1QKHYpWAVwQ_AUICCgB&biw=1366&bih=638#imgdii=016Wk4Xoe5S6sM:&imgrc=21GOiaH2HuzrwM:
4.
5.PLEASE ENSURE YOU WASH YOUR HANDS
1. Jordan Bargy
2. Sidewalk Close Use Other Side
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=grammar+errors&rlz=1C1TSND_enUS597US597&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjr_ILPqYnTAhWpv1QKHYpWAVwQ_AUICCgB&biw=1366&bih=638#q=grammar+errors&tbm=isch&tbs=rimg:CeoIlevSQWZWIjgqjkc8UxNCe7EPbkuZsgaSldcalPbXgy7CKrh3LMJRswtriC5G-eSJNgoN4P-HYPrW9ptCTs0m0CoSCSqORzxTE0J7EYh_1wXcpcK3eKhIJsQ9uS5myBpIRyqjY_1cYj1nEqEgmV1xqU9teDLhHwxDgs22mBnCoSCcIquHcswlGzESFET39vpgonKhIJC2uILkb55IkRzozFTCQisOEqEgk2Cg3g_14dg-hGB_19cWaQjn5ioSCdb2m0JOzSbQEY3c5AWAaMpb&*&imgrc=43k7TP11kRe1VM:
4.
5. Sidewalk Closed Use Other Side
1. Jordan Bargy
2.PRIVATE Customer Parking Only All Others Will Be Toad
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=grammar+errors&rlz=1C1TSND_enUS597US597&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjr_ILPqYnTAhWpv1QKHYpWAVwQ_AUICCgB&biw=1366&bih=638#q=grammar+errors&tbm=isch&tbs=rimg:CeoIlevSQWZWIjgqjkc8UxNCe7EPbkuZsgaSldcalPbXgy7CKrh3LMJRswtriC5G-eSJNgoN4P-HYPrW9ptCTs0m0CoSCSqORzxTE0J7EYh_1wXcpcK3eKhIJsQ9uS5myBpIRyqjY_1cYj1nEqEgmV1xqU9teDLhHwxDgs22mBnCoSCcIquHcswlGzESFET39vpgonKhIJC2uILkb55IkRzozFTCQisOEqEgk2Cg3g_14dg-hGB_19cWaQjn5ioSCdb2m0JOzSbQEY3c5AWAaMpb&*&imgrc=qRPoSN6F73RxqM:
4.
5. PRIVATE Customer Parking Only All Others Will Be Towed
1. Jordan Bargy
2.Snack Shack Closed on Friday's The Coast Snack Shack will be Closed on Friday's!
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=grammar+errors&rlz=1C1TSND_enUS597US597&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjr_ILPqYnTAhWpv1QKHYpWAVwQ_AUICCgB&biw=1366&bih=638#q=grammar+errors&tbm=isch&tbs=rimg:CeoIlevSQWZWIjgqjkc8UxNCe7EPbkuZsgaSldcalPbXgy7CKrh3LMJRswtriC5G-eSJNgoN4P-HYPrW9ptCTs0m0CoSCSqORzxTE0J7EYh_1wXcpcK3eKhIJsQ9uS5myBpIRyqjY_1cYj1nEqEgmV1xqU9teDLhHwxDgs22mBnCoSCcIquHcswlGzESFET39vpgonKhIJC2uILkb55IkRzozFTCQisOEqEgk2Cg3g_14dg-hGB_19cWaQjn5ioSCdb2m0JOzSbQEY3c5AWAaMpb&*&imgdii=EQo-6UOvR5cq2M:&imgrc=qRPoSN6F73RxqM:
4.
5. Snack Shack Closed on Fridays The Coast Snack Shack will be Closed on Fridays!
1. Jordan Bargy
2. Attitudes are contagious, is YOURS worth catching.
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=grammar+errors&rlz=1C1TSND_enUS597US597&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjr_ILPqYnTAhWpv1QKHYpWAVwQ_AUICCgB&biw=1366&bih=638#q=grammar+errors&tbm=isch&tbs=rimg:CeoIlevSQWZWIjgqjkc8UxNCe7EPbkuZsgaSldcalPbXgy7CKrh3LMJRswtriC5G-eSJNgoN4P-HYPrW9ptCTs0m0CoSCSqORzxTE0J7EYh_1wXcpcK3eKhIJsQ9uS5myBpIRyqjY_1cYj1nEqEgmV1xqU9teDLhHwxDgs22mBnCoSCcIquHcswlGzESFET39vpgonKhIJC2uILkb55IkRzozFTCQisOEqEgk2Cg3g_14dg-hGB_19cWaQjn5ioSCdb2m0JOzSbQEY3c5AWAaMpb&*&imgdii=yM5d30uFCHLX5M:&imgrc=qRPoSN6F73RxqM:
4.
5. Attitudes are contagious, is YOURS worth catching?
1. Jordan Bargy
2. No Smoking on this area
3.https://www.google.com/search?q=grammar+errors&rlz=1C1TSND_enUS597US597&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjr_ILPqYnTAhWpv1QKHYpWAVwQ_AUICCgB&biw=1366&bih=638#q=grammar+errors&tbm=isch&tbs=rimg:CeoIlevSQWZWIjgqjkc8UxNCe7EPbkuZsgaSldcalPbXgy7CKrh3LMJRswtriC5G-eSJNgoN4P-HYPrW9ptCTs0m0CoSCSqORzxTE0J7EYh_1wXcpcK3eKhIJsQ9uS5myBpIRyqjY_1cYj1nEqEgmV1xqU9teDLhHwxDgs22mBnCoSCcIquHcswlGzESFET39vpgonKhIJC2uILkb55IkRzozFTCQisOEqEgk2Cg3g_14dg-hGB_19cWaQjn5ioSCdb2m0JOzSbQEY3c5AWAaMpb&*&imgdii=GqqP45XSBOoFcM:&imgrc=qRPoSN6F73RxqM:
4.
5. No Smoking in this area
1. Jordan Bargy
2."" NO"" FOOD OR DRINK INSIDE
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=grammar+errors&rlz=1C1TSND_enUS597US597&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjr_ILPqYnTAhWpv1QKHYpWAVwQ_AUICCgB&biw=1366&bih=638#q=grammar+errors&tbm=isch&tbs=rimg:CeoIlevSQWZWIjgqjkc8UxNCe7EPbkuZsgaSldcalPbXgy7CKrh3LMJRswtriC5G-eSJNgoN4P-HYPrW9ptCTs0m0CoSCSqORzxTE0J7EYh_1wXcpcK3eKhIJsQ9uS5myBpIRyqjY_1cYj1nEqEgmV1xqU9teDLhHwxDgs22mBnCoSCcIquHcswlGzESFET39vpgonKhIJC2uILkb55IkRzozFTCQisOEqEgk2Cg3g_14dg-hGB_19cWaQjn5ioSCdb2m0JOzSbQEY3c5AWAaMpb&*&imgdii=6jmG7QDAYrkPrM:&imgrc=HiPtOvZBMpU2zM:
4.
5.NO FOOD OR DRINK INSIDE
1. Jordan Bargy
2.PLEASE DO NOT PUT HEAVY ITEM ON THE COPY MACHINE, THANK YOU FOR YOUR COPULATION
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=grammar+errors&rlz=1C1TSND_enUS597US597&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjr_ILPqYnTAhWpv1QKHYpWAVwQ_AUICCgB&biw=1366&bih=638#q=grammar+errors&tbm=isch&tbs=rimg:CR4j7Tr2QTKVIjgLa4guRvnkif77iHwt_1uAE_1jhN0raLpSeqZXclaEckfeo5hu0AwGK51NMd6ImiUaozxrOcYjrXESoSCQtriC5G-eSJEc6MxUwkIrDhKhIJ_1vuIfC3-4AQRY4zZOgdLIXcqEgn-OE3StoulJxGxpU67O9rN-yoSCapldyVoRyR9Eagl8ynwQrVbKhIJ6jmG7QDAYrkRuezl2HpGsPsqEgnU0x3oiaJRqhFiLFg3-iAREioSCTPGs5xiOtcREQHCPXnRrjLd&*&imgrc=LxbufNqLsI-qbM:
4.
5. PLEASE DO NOT PUT HEAVY ITEMS ON THE COPY MACHINE, THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION
1. Jordan Bargy
2.WE CANT COOK ARE MEAT RIGHT NOW SRY FOR THE INCAVENCE. BUT WE STILL HAVE CHICKEN TO SEVER SRY AGAIN MANAGEMENT
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=grammar+errors&rlz=1C1TSND_enUS597US597&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjr_ILPqYnTAhWpv1QKHYpWAVwQ_AUICCgB&biw=1366&bih=638#q=grammar+errors&tbm=isch&tbs=rimg:CR4j7Tr2QTKVIjgLa4guRvnkif77iHwt_1uAE_1jhN0raLpSeqZXclaEckfeo5hu0AwGK51NMd6ImiUaozxrOcYjrXESoSCQtriC5G-eSJEc6MxUwkIrDhKhIJ_1vuIfC3-4AQRY4zZOgdLIXcqEgn-OE3StoulJxGxpU67O9rN-yoSCapldyVoRyR9Eagl8ynwQrVbKhIJ6jmG7QDAYrkRuezl2HpGsPsqEgnU0x3oiaJRqhFiLFg3-iAREioSCTPGs5xiOtcREQHCPXnRrjLd&*&imgdii=MDW7z4KJQqVK1M:&imgrc=LxbufNqLsI-qbM:
4.
5. WE CAN'T COOK OUR MEAT RIGHT, SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE. BUT WE DO HAVE CHICKEN TO SERVE SORRY AGAIN MANAGEMENT
1. Jordan Bargy
2. education is important, but big biceps are importanter
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=grammar+errors&rlz=1C1TSND_enUS597US597&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjr_ILPqYnTAhWpv1QKHYpWAVwQ_AUICCgB&biw=1366&bih=638#q=grammar+errors&tbm=isch&tbs=rimg:CR4j7Tr2QTKVIjgLa4guRvnkif77iHwt_1uAE_1jhN0raLpSeqZXclaEckfeo5hu0AwGK51NMd6ImiUaozxrOcYjrXESoSCQtriC5G-eSJEc6MxUwkIrDhKhIJ_1vuIfC3-4AQRY4zZOgdLIXcqEgn-OE3StoulJxGxpU67O9rN-yoSCapldyVoRyR9Eagl8ynwQrVbKhIJ6jmG7QDAYrkRuezl2HpGsPsqEgnU0x3oiaJRqhFiLFg3-iAREioSCTPGs5xiOtcREQHCPXnRrjLd&*&imgdii=wLz_060Ftu8lhM:&imgrc=LxbufNqLsI-qbM:
4.
5. Education is important, but big biceps are also important
1. Jordan Bargy
2. DO NOT CROSS ON RED, MAN
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=grammar+errors&rlz=1C1TSND_enUS597US597&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjr_ILPqYnTAhWpv1QKHYpWAVwQ_AUICCgB&biw=1366&bih=638#tbm=isch&q=grammar+errors&chips=q:grammar%20errors%20on%20signs,g_1:punctuation&*&imgdii=VPQxaivoY44s-M:&imgrc=ilao2qP1H5Of6M:
4.
5. DO NOT CROSS ON RED
1. Jordan Bargy
2. SMILE YOUR ON CAMERA
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=grammar+errors&rlz=1C1TSND_enUS597US597&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjr_ILPqYnTAhWpv1QKHYpWAVwQ_AUICCgB&biw=1366&bih=638#tbm=isch&q=grammar+errors&chips=q:grammar%20errors%20on%20signs,g_1:punctuation&*&imgdii=HsMWqPMz3rsk4M:&imgrc=ilao2qP1H5Of6M:
4.
5. SMILE, YOUR ON CAMERA
1. Jordan Bargy
2. WE BUY RECORD'S DVD'S CD'S
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=grammar+errors&rlz=1C1TSND_enUS597US597&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjr_ILPqYnTAhWpv1QKHYpWAVwQ_AUICCgB&biw=1366&bih=638#q=grammar+errors&tbm=isch&tbs=rimg:CYpWqNqj9R-TIjjxI_1XdcLHe2gunTQTEOKTqVPQxaivoY44ewxao8zPeuzSmXQ2wGnahraWC8Jz21tjGTVXSrcw4AyoSCfEj9d1wsd7aERdfAhGHQwYVKhIJC6dNBMQ4pOoR2TQy4GOgJ8AqEglU9DFqK-hjjhEyOAwZA4L9gCoSCR7DFqjzM967EbCkJHnzBCr0KhIJNKZdDbAadqERXP6f4kUGydgqEgmtpYLwnPbW2BGxIxDXcfuwWyoSCcZNVdKtzDgDESPAI1O0uP3h&*&imgrc=JgFvbDM1Cl9xBM:
4.
5. WE BUY: RECORDS, DVD'S, and CD'S
1. Jordan Bargy
2. PLEASE DRIVE SAFETY
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=grammar+errors&rlz=1C1TSND_enUS597US597&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjr_ILPqYnTAhWpv1QKHYpWAVwQ_AUICCgB&biw=1366&bih=638#q=grammar+errors&tbm=isch&tbs=rimg:CYpWqNqj9R-TIjjxI_1XdcLHe2gunTQTEOKTqVPQxaivoY44ewxao8zPeuzSmXQ2wGnahraWC8Jz21tjGTVXSrcw4AyoSCfEj9d1wsd7aERdfAhGHQwYVKhIJC6dNBMQ4pOoR2TQy4GOgJ8AqEglU9DFqK-hjjhEyOAwZA4L9gCoSCR7DFqjzM967EbCkJHnzBCr0KhIJNKZdDbAadqERXP6f4kUGydgqEgmtpYLwnPbW2BGxIxDXcfuwWyoSCcZNVdKtzDgDESPAI1O0uP3h&*&imgdii=NPNqtvt0td8R7M:&imgrc=JgFvbDM1Cl9xBM:
4.
5. PLEASE DRIVE SAFELY
1. Brandie Valentine
2. Sometimes your the dog, sometimes your the hydrant.
3. Improper use of the word "your"
4. Sometimes you're the dog, sometimes you're the hydrant.
1. Brandie Valentine
2. Girl's
3. This spelling signifies that it belongs to one girl in particular.
4. Girls
1. Brandie Valentine
2. I am disappointment in you're grammar
3. First of all it should say disappointed and secondly you're is not an ownership.
4. I am disappointed in your grammar.
1. Debra Lenning
2.Mothers Day
3.
4. Mother's Day
5.
http://www.betterwritingskills.com/tip-w011.html
1. Danelle Kource
2.There back Buffalo Nuggets
3.
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/65/e8/7e/65e87e2b094cd607d05dc8209416736a--summer-school-grammar-lessons.jpg
4.They're back, Buffalo Nuggets
5. Wrong use of there, they're, or their. Mistake: There Correction: They're
1. Debra Lenning
2.
A Clare County business could be a leap forward in testing for illegal drugs.
Compass drug screening, a business in Clare and Fort Myers, Florida that works to develop drug free work places by bringing the testing to the office.
Co-owners Kristine Card of Clare and her brother, who lives in Florida came up with the idea.
3.
http://www.9and10news.com/story/36212264/clare-county-mobile-company-brings-drug-testing-to-businesses
4. Co-owners Kristine Card of Clare and her brother, who lives in Florida, came up with the idea.
5. Should have a comma after Florida
1. Debra Lenning
2.
In Northern Michigan it’s not uncommon to see cows, horses, or farm animals, but how often d you catch a glimpse of Siberian tigers, ring-tailed lemurs, or mountain lions?
3.
http://www.9and10news.com/story/36201514/mtm-on-the-road-a-zoo-keepers-tour-of-naubinways-garlyn-zoo
4. In Northern Michigan it's not uncommon to see cows, horses, or farm animals, but how often do you catch a glimps of Siberian tigers, ring-tailed lemurs, or mountain lions?
5.Should say do you, not d you.
1. Nicole Gurd
2. on-line I found this in my psychology book Experiencing The Life Span by Janet Belsky.
3.
4. online
5. In our text book for the class on page 9 it says it should be "online"
1. Audrey Banks
2. "Mariah Sowle and her Baldwin volleyball team has some impressive numbers last season..."
3.news.pioneergroup.com/.../baldwin-girls-volleyball-team-ready-start-season-thursday/
4. "Mariah Sowle and her Baldwin volleyball team has some impressive numbers last season..."
5. Had is the past participle of have according to P.140 in chapter 5 of our textbook.
1. Audrey Banks
2. "The Cardinals have officially ben practicing since Aug. 7."
3. News article
4. "The Cardinals have officially been practicing since Aug. 7."
5. In this instance "ben" is just a misspelling of the past participle "been." (P.144 of our textbook)
1. Samantha Bennett
2. We except outside prescriptions.
3. http://www.oxbridgeediting.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/963892b0-8b31-4b86-939e-fd0a61498aa5.jpg
4. Incorrect wording
5. We accept outside prescriptions
1.Amber Hoover
2. "You've gotta dance like their's nobody watching"
3.
4. My initial correction for this picture was to fix "their's," which is an incorrect use of the pronoun. The correct term would be to use "there's." There, their, and they're is one of the most common misused/misspelled words in our language. If I really wanted to get picky I would have to change the whole thing to read, " You have to dance like there is nobody watching."
5. To master the differences between there and their, keep in mind some few simple rules for their and there. There is a noun, an adverb, a pronoun, or an adjective, but it does not show possession. Only the word their (not there) shows possession.Their is almost always followed by a noun. That is not true of the word “there,” which often stands alone as noun or pronoun.
"Rules for There and Their." YourDictionary, n.d. Web. 31 August 2017. <http://grammar.yourdictionary.com/grammar-rules-and-tips/rules-for-there-and-their.html>
1. Danelle Kource
2. Lock your car or loose it
3.
http://www.lulu.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Dont-make-these-grammar-mistakes-lose-loose.jpg
4. Lock your car or lose it
5. Incorrect spelling/word: loose Correct: lose
1. Nicole Clark
2.
3. https://goo.gl/images/JzHFuL
4. Private Customer Parking Only
All others will be towed.
5. Incorrect spelling/word: toad Correct: Towed
1. Nicole Gurd
2. Let's eat grandma!
3.
4. Let's eat, grandma!
5. Punctuation makes a big difference in how a sentence is read.
1. Nicole Gurd
2. Go slow accident porn area
3.
4. It should say "Go slow Accident prone area"
5. Spelling error
1. Deb Lenning
2.
Taryn as you know l'm lot older l've been down some mighty rough roads some unpaved.you don't let nothing or no one stand in your way of your dream.sometimes these rough road mades you a lot tougher.stand tall smile.and by the help of the Almighty God you can do it.
3. Facebook
4.
Taryn, as you know I am a lot older. I’ve been down some mighty rough roads, some unpaved. You shouldn't let anything or anyone stand in the way of your dreams. Sometimes these rough roads make you a lot tougher. Stand tall, smile and with the help of the Almighty God you can do it.
5. There are words that were not capitalized. Also, wording is off.
1. Deb Lenning
2.
Liz your getting pretty computer savvy.
3. Facebook
4. Liz, you're getting pretty computer savvy. Is this a one piece at a time garage sale?
5 Your should be you're and is should be capitalized.
1. Deb Lenning
2.
How long u got to wate for a plain
3. Conversation on Facebook.
4. How long do you have to wait for a plane?
5 Incorrect spelling and sentence structure.
1. Deb Lenning
2.
3. http://www.theteacherstudio.com/2014/09/september-loved-that-lesson-punctuation.html
4. Today it is raining. We can't go outside, we have to have indoor recess. Some kids really like indoor recess, but other kids like to go outside. For indoor recess, there are lots of choices for things to do. You can watch a movie or play a game. You can even draw.
5. Run on sentence
1.Amber Hoover
2. Mandy ran a marathon she absolutely loved it.
3. & 4.
5. http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/runons.htm
1. Samantha Bennett
2. I could drive around all night with someone listening to music talking about life and be perfectly satisfied with my night.
3.
4. I could drive around all night with someone listening to music, talking about life, and being perfectly satisfied with my night.
5. Proper punctuation was needed along with a better transitional word.
1. Nicholas Berenyi
2. Hunters please use caution when hunting pedestrians using walk trails.
3.
4, Hunters; Please use caution when hunting, pedestrains using walking trails.
5. http://i.imgur.com/9E5a5Bh.jpg
1. Danelle Kource
2. We picked some yummy food at the farm today and we ate their awesome apple pie, roasted corn & Zucchini bread and it was too crowded to pick a pumpkin lol maybe next year we will do but that corn was amazing tho!!!!!
3.
https://i.elitestatic.com/content/uploads/2015/10/15211643/facebook-status.jpg
4. We picked some yummy food at the farm today. We are their awesome apple pie, roasted corn and zucchini bread. It was too crowed to pick a pumpkin, but maybe next year we will. That corn was amazing!
5. Main mistake was the run on sentence.
1. Danelle Kource
2. Your almost halfway!
3.
https://i.pinimg.com/236x/a6/81/7e/a6817e04eac8fe54e66f575412169c09.jpg
4. You're almost halfway!
5. Incorrect: your Correct: You're
1) Desiree Bitner
2) "Cuba’s Dig Out from Hurricane Irma Could Take a Generation"
3)
http://www.worldaffairsjournal.org/blog
4) It is missing the word "to" in the 7th section before the word repair.
5)it needs to be in the to-infinitive form
1.Danelle Kource
2. Copie's Here
3.
http://i.ytimg.com/vi/Vc2aSz9Ficw/hqdefault.jpg
4. Copies Here
5. Correct: Copies Incorrect: Copie's
1.Danelle Kource
2. No outside food or drink's allowed!
3.
http://www.apostropheabuse.com/wp-content/uploads/image-import/_aR7uIk5VS2Y/SmCzfoQgvtI/AAAAAAAAGWQ/qlKphE04AH8/s1600-h/IMG_0334.JPG
4. No outside food or drinks allowed!
5. Incorrect: drink's Correct: drinks
1. Audrey Banks
2. "Even though Kent City's record in the league hasn't been as strong this year because they lost a lot of kids last year, I don't think our girls took this game for granted at all."
3.
http://news.pioneergroup.com/bigrapidsnews/2017/09/15/freshman-brooke-brauher-key-contributor-morley-stanwoods-volleyball-success/
4.Consider a sentence revision: "I don't think our girls took this game for granted, even though Kent City's record in the league hasn't been as strong this year because they lost a lot of kids this year."
5. Revising the order in this sentence makes it more concise.
1. Audrey Banks
2. "If wer're not supposed to have midnight snacks..."
3. https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lolsclub.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2Flolsclub.com-meme-maker%2C%2520meme%2C%2520philosoraptor-meme1389449471361.jpg&imgrefurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lolsclub.com%2Flol%2Ftag%2Fphilosoraptor-meme%2F&docid=9hYvQXsoeqXZ2M&tbnid=OrHpB8KM_lnuYM%3A&vet=10ahUKEwj5opur1afWAhXhiFQKHfe3BzoQMwiAAigLMAs..i&w=566&h=413&bih=894&biw=1280&q=philosoraptor%20meme&ved=0ahUKEwj5opur1afWAhXhiFQKHfe3BzoQMwiAAigLMAs&iact=mrc&uact=8
4. "If we're not supposed to have midnight snacks..."
5. Misspelling (Appendix B of our Business English book)
1. Nicole Gurd
2. Special's
3.
4. Specials
5. Misused apostrophe
1. Nicole Gurd
2. last's
3.
4. lasts
5. Misused apostrophe
1. Samantha Bennett
2. Professional Sign's and Lettering
3.
4. Professional Signs and Lettering
5. No need for the apostrophe for plural1.
1. Nicole Gurd
2. Who do you like best?
3.
4. Whom do you like best?
5. Bad grammar
1. Deb Lenning
2.
And she also had an expired plate on the car. And an expired temporary learner’s permit to drive.
3.
http://www.themorningsun.com/general-news/20170911/mt-pleasant-woman-wont-stop-no-plate-no-insurance-no-license-to-jail
4. And she had an expired temporary learner’s permit to drive.
5. Fragment
1. Deb Lenning
2. One thing you must know and remember is selling drugs illegally is a an “extremely profitable” business. That fact is what starts the problem and makes it grow, and it grown fast. Sort of like a wildfire in a strong wind.
3. http://www.themorningsun.com/opinion/20170816/letters-to-editor-drugs-potus-democratic-dangers-and-kehetian
4. One thing you must know and remember is selling drugs illegally is an "extremely profitable" business. The fact is what starts the problem and makes it grow, and it has grown fast. Kind of like a wildfire in a strong wind.
5. Both a and an were before the word extremely. Also "and it grown fast"?
1. Danelle Kource
2. Rapping paper
3.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-A_CcYT1l54c/VkG6oAOdKfI/AAAAAAAAA_8/-FWtHRLAbSQ/s1600/3homophone3.png
4. Wrapping paper
5. Incorrect word choice. Incorrect: rapping Correct: wrapping
1. Danelle Kource
2.Dead! Deader! Deadest!
3.
https://wordscanbreakhearts.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/dead-pic.jpg
4. Dead! More dead! Most Dead!
5. Misuse of adjectives.
1. Samantha Bennett
2. Girls repost I bet no guy has the guts to comment "your beautiful"
3.
4.Girls re-post, I bet no guy has the guts to comment " you're beautiful"
5. Wrong use of your
Desiree Bitner
2. "Notice help us reduce crime. Lock your car or loose it.
3.
4.Notice help us reduce crime. Lock your car or lose it.
5. Wrong spelling
1. Audrey Banks
2. "Tim Hortons"
3.
http://brentwoodtowncentre.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/TimHortons.png
4. "Tim Horton's"
5. Rules of possessives in chapter three of our textbook.
1. Audrey Banks
2. "I don't trust nobody, and nobody trusts me..."
3.
https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/taylorswift/lookwhatyoumademedo.html
4. "I trust nobody, and nobody trusts me..."
5. Double negatives, chapter 7 in our textbook.
1. Danelle Kource
2.Shcool
3.
https://www.ieltsadvantage.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/grammar-mistakes-ielts.jpg
4. School
5. Incorrect spelling.
1. Danelle Kource
2. Opps!! We baked to much.
3.
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/97/15/c9/9715c9ee0b5918eac6084ecafa92d063.jpg
4.Oops! We baked too much.
5. Incorrect spelling and wrong form of to/too.
1. Samantha Bennett
2. She caught the ball and then throws it to the catcher for an out.
3.
https://webapps.towson.edu/ows/shifts1.jpg
4. She caught the ball and then threw it to the catcher for an out.
5. Incorrect tense
1. Amber Hoover
2. "You seen the new show last night"
3.
4. "You saw the new show last night"
5. http://proofreading.ie/portfolio/saw-or-seen/
1. Danelle Kource
2. So fun they won't even know their learning.
3.
http://www.11points.com/images/phrasedads/theirlearning.jpg
4. So fun, they won't even know they're learning.
5. Should be they're because it is supposed to mean they are learning.
1. Danelle Kource
2. Please drive safety.
3.
http://static.businessinsider.com/image/52f9079eecad04416b092e42/image.jpg
4.Please drive safely.
5. Incorrect word choice/spelling.
1. Audrey Banks
2. "Parking space for customer's only!!!"
3.
4. "Parking Space for customers only!!!"
5. Rules of possessive nouns
http://www.grammar.com/possessives/
1. Audrey Banks
2. "Because I can't resist it no more.
3. Ariana Grande's "Break Free"
http://www.metrolyrics.com/break-free-lyrics-ariana-grande.html
4. "Because I can't resist it anymore."
5. Double Negative, chapter 7 of our textbook
1. Samantha Bennett
2. Call us to schedule your weekly, bi-weekly, or one-time house cleaning, we'll design your service around your needs.
3.
http://grammarglitchcentral.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/run-on-sentence-example-2011-001.jpg
4. Call us to schedule your weekly, bi-weekly, or one-time house cleaning; we'll design your service around your needs.
5. Run on/ Wrong use of punctuation
1.Desiree Bitner
2.Its a fact tacos is brain food.
"It's a fact, tacos are brain food"
The wrong Its and are instead of is
1. Audrey Banks
2. "So fun, they won't even know their learning"
3.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&ccid=iDc0BvkI&id=290DEBDFBEBEDFB31596F6513ADE0AB98D73B6F9&thid=OIP.iDc0BvkIFyuXgXviKz0nkwEsDh&q=signs+with+verb+tense+errors&simid=608027754417098119&selectedIndex=2
4. "So fun, they won't even know they're learning."
5. Wrong use of "their"
1. Audrey Banks
2."Parking area and sidewalk maybe icy."
3.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&ccid=v9xsaXE5&id=A7CDECEDDAA1F7AE14D36271F774168B4FF01F65&thid=OIP.v9xsaXE5k_F7HPK6lVqv8gEsDh&q=grammatically+incorrect+signs&simid=608018674838998000&selectedIndex=4
4. "Parking area and sidewalk may be icy."
5. Wrong usage of "may be"
1. Deb Lenning
2.
Could you give me your contact? We ordered a new one for the office and haven't received it yet
September 21 at 7:43am
3.
https://www.facebook.com/ClareCountyCleaverNewspaper/
4. Should be: Yes, I will Andrea, when I get back to the office I will pm it to you.
5. comma after Yes and will should be used instead of do,
1. Deb Lenning
2.
We don't usually take a break the day we go to press but we had to try the newest addition to the Harrison City Market and had lunch delivered from Coney Dogs and More. Thumbs up from all of us at the paper.
3.
https://www.facebook.com/ClareCountyCleaverNewspaper/
4. We give them a thumbs up from all of us at the paper.
5. Fragment
1. Deb Lenning
2. Everything else that’s happening are just side effects of that profit.
3.
http://www.themorningsun.com/opinion/20170816/letters-to-editor-drugs-potus-democratic-dangers-and-kehetian
4. Everything else that's happening is just side effects of that profit.
5.Improper verb usage.
1. Samantha Bennett
2. ...When someone you thought was smart says trump will make a good president
3.
https://i.pinimg.com/736x/b7/f6/99/b7f699c4f1d0315d764e11ffd652b9e8--election-memes-us-election-.jpg
4. ...When someone, you thought was smart, says trump will make a good president.
5. Correct punctuation
1. Deb Lenning
2. This morning has been wonderful, I think I could get use to be waited on. Thank you honey
3. Facebook post
4. This morning has been wonderful. I think I could get used to being waited on. Thank you, honey.
5. Improper verb
1. Deb Lenning
2.
He was raise by his father after his parents divorced. His mother overdosed and he dedicated the song, “How Could You Leave Us” to her.
3.
http://www.clarecountyreview.com/news/gladwin-rapper-tops-billboard-chart/
4. He was raised by his father after his parents divorced. His mother overdosed, and he dedicated the song, "How Could You Leave Us" to her.
5. Improper verb tense and missing comma.
1. Deb Lenning
2.His singles, “I Just Wanna Know” and “Real,” were also release in April of 2016. Another non-album single, “Warm Up,” was released in September 2016.
3.
http://www.clarecountyreview.com/news/gladwin-rapper-tops-billboard-chart/
4. His singles, "I Just Wanna Know" and "Real," were also released in April of 2016.
5. Improper verb tense.
1. Deb Lenning
2.
With less than two months left before Christmas, nearly 100 Santas from all over the United States and Canada, from California, Hawaii, Florida, Colorado, Georgia and nearby states including Indiana, Ohio and Illinois all came to Rooftop Landing Reindeer Farm, just south of Clare last weekend. Some even traveled from as far away as Denmark, Germany and Norway.
3.
http://www.clarecountyreview.com/news/100-santas-converge-on-clare/
4. With less than two months left before Christmas, nearly 100 Santas from all over the United States and Canada, from California, Hawaii, Florida, Colorado, Georgia and nearby states including Indiana, Ohio, and Illionis all came to Rooftop Landing Reindeer Farm, just south of Clare last weekend. Some even traveled from as far away as Denmark, Germany, and Norway.
5. Missing comma in a series.
1. Deb Lenning
2.
“I was recently notified that Harrison has lost two of their own in the horrible tragedy that occurred yesterday in Texas. Robert and Shani Corrigan were both HHS graduates. Robert held the track record for years. The Family has requested that we come together tonight for a candle lite vigil at 5:30 pm at the Veteran’s Freedom Park in Harrison, as Robert was an Air Force retiree and they have two boys currently on active duty.” Renee Haley, said.
3.
http://www.clarecountyreview.com/news/harrison-couple-murdered-in-texas-church-massacre/
4. " I was recently notified that Harrison had lost two of their own in the horrible tragedy that occurred yesterday in Texas. Robert and Shain Corrigan were both HHS graduates. Robert held the track record for years. The family has requested that we come together tonight for a candlelight vigil at 5:30 p. m. at the Veteran's Freedom Park in Harrison, as Robert was an Air Force retiree and they have two boys currently on active duty." Renee Haley said.
5. Improper verb tense, family should not have been capitalized, candlelight miss-spelled.
1. Deb Lenning
2.
Peyton has participated in numerous activities these past four years as a student at Clare High School. She is Student Body Vice President in Student Council, a member of Business Professionals of America, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and her academic excellence has placed her in the position as President of Clare High School’s National Honor Society. Along with these clubs and organizations, Peyton has played softball, volleyball and basketball for the past three years and will finish her final year playing all three sports. She has received the honor of Jack Pine All Conference for those three years as well as the honor of Academic All-State.
3.
http://www.clarecountyreview.com/news/hubel-named-dar-good-citizen/
4.
Peyton has participated in numerous activities these past four years as a student at Clare High School. She is Student Body Vice President in Student Council, a member of Business Professionals of America, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and her academic excellence has placed her in the position as President of Clare High School’s National Honor Society. Along with these clubs and organizations, Peyton has played softball, volleyball, and basketball for the past three years and will finish her final year playing all three sports. She has received the honor of Jack Pine All- Conference for those three years as well as the honor of Academic All-State.
5. Missing comma in a series (after volleyball) and All- Conference should be hyphenated.
1.Samantha Bennett
2. I dont stalk. I investigate.
3.
https://scontent-ort2-2.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/23621246_1961403057459195_6749784907519932070_n.jpg?oh=92e467f864f3344416dda0df398933af&oe=5A959011
4.I dont stalk, I investigate.
5. Sentence fragments
1.Samantha Bennett
2. ...I want to build a sandcastle, on a beach, in the sun, where there is no snow.
3.
https://scontent-ort2-2.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/10353548_10153091841939594_185781764367090047_n.jpg?oh=0839fe00e3d8cffd6fbd4698b5b9a248&oe=5AAD35E9
4. I want to build a sandcastle on a beach, in the sun, where there is no snow.
5. Incorrect punctuation, run-on sentence.
1. Samantha Bennett
2. I need someone who will sit on a rooftop with me at 2 in the morning and will tell me their favorite songs and their family problems and how they think the earth was made.
3.
https://www.facebook.com/3amThoughtt/photos/a.630487560459887.1073741827.630453343796642/1069629023212403/?type=3\
4. I need someone who will sit on a rooftop with me at two in the morning, tell me their favorite songs, their family problems, and how they think the earth was made.
5. Run on sentence
1. Samantha Bennett
2. I don't let many people into my life so if your apart of it, just know that I value you and you mean a lot to me.
3.
https://www.facebook.com/3amThoughtt/photos/a.630487560459887.1073741827.630453343796642/1069629023212403/?type=3
4. I don't let many people into my life, so if you're apart of it, just know that I value you and that you mean a lot to me.
5. Wrong word use, extra comma needed.
1. Samantha Bennett
2. I am thankful for this man my president
3.
https://www.facebook.com/AmericansforDonaldJTrump/photos/a.962436877145475.1073741829.960541287335034/1499662283422929/?type=3
4. I am thankful for this man, my president.
5. Punctuation needed, run-on.
1. Samantha Bennett
2. Someone that really loves you sees what a mess you can be, how moody you can get, but still wants you in their life.
3.
https://www.facebook.com/cuteandcountry/photos/a.460433597395457.1073741828.460428314062652/1318801388225336/?type=3
4. Someone that really loves you, can see what a mess you can be. They can see how moody you can get but still wants you in their life.
5. Correct punctuation, two sentences in one.
1. Samantha Bennett
2. Be thankful for what you have. Be fearful for what you want.
3.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10155706612931438&set=a.10150366665606438.404506.675311437&type=3
4. Be thankful for what you have, be fearful for what you want.
5. Sentence fragments
1.Samantha Bennett
2. Whether hell freezes over or pigs learn to fly I'll be a detroit lions fan 'til the day I die
3.
https://www.facebook.com/JustOneGoat/photos/a.303593313109188.1073741833.163549507113570/1092924844176027/?type=3
4. Whether hell freezes over or pigs learn to fly, I'll be a detroit lions fan until the day I die!
5. Punctuation needed.
1. Samantha Bennett
2. When you dont own hunting camo... but you do have your ex wifes wedding dress
3.
https://www.facebook.com/JustOneGoat/photos/a.303593313109188.1073741833.163549507113570/1092924844176027/?type=3
4. When you don't own hunting camo, but you do have your ex wife's wedding dress.
5. Incorrect use of punctuation.
1 Desiree Btiner
2
3 "How do you spell peingwen?"
4 "How do you spell penguin?"
5 Wrong spelling
1 Desiree Bitner
2
3 "The seizure salad from mcdonalds is so good"
4 "The cesar salad from McDonalds is so good"
5 wrong word choice
1 Desiree Bitner
2
3 "I wanna visit the ifold tower in france one day"
4 "I want to visit the Eiffel Tower in France one day"
5 Wrong spelling and capitalization
1 Desiree Bitner
2
3 "Time don't heal all wombs but it give u the ability to deal with things better then u did before"
4 "Time doesn't heal all wounds, but it gives you the ability to deal with things better than you did before"
5 So much is wrong. The spelling, word choice, grammar, all of it is bad.
1 Desiree Bitner
2
3 "Please do not feed the seagull's"
4 "Please do not feed the seagulls"
5 Quotations not needed, incorrect grammar.
1 Desiree Bitner
2
3 "Shoplifters will be prostituted"
4 "Shoplifters will be prosecuted"
5 Definitely used the wrong word here.
1 Desiree Bitner
2
3 "Don't you wish you're girlfriend was grammatically correct like me?"
4 "Don't you wish your girlfriend was grammatically correct like me?"
5 Ironic. Incorrect spelling of "your"
1 Desiree Bitner
2
3 "Those people who don't know the difference between they're, their, and there..... Their so stupid"
4 "Those people who don't know the difference between they're, their, and there..... They're so stupid"
5 Again, ironic. Wrong spelling if "they're"
1 Desiree Btiner
2
3 "Wow, every poll said I won the debate last night. Great honer!"
4 "Wow, every poll said I won the debate last night. Great honor!"
5 Wrong spelling
1 Desiree Bitner
2
3 "No drink's allowed in shop thank's"
4 "No drinks allowed in shop thanks"
5 Apostrophe inserted when not needed.
1. Audrey Banks
2. "The average consumer see's 3,000 to 4,000 ads everyday."
3. Chapter 6 of Foundations in Personal Finance: College Edition. (I tried to link the picture on my phone, but for some reason it would not load onto my laptop)
4. "The average consumer sees 3,000 to 4,000 ads everyday."
5. No apostrophe is needed in this sentence.
1. Audrey Banks
2. "We push and pull like a magnet do"
3.
https://www.bing.com/search?q=lyrics+to+the+shape+of+you&form=EDGTCT&qs=AS&cvid=60bfb7b10dae4fe68d3c02beaf284fba&refig=164104193d484399af74b0a029a8ffe2&cc=US&setlang=en-US
4. "We push and pull like magnets do"
5. Subject-verb agreement, chapter 6 of our textbook
1. Audrey Banks
2. "Shcool"
3.
https://www.theguardian.com/books/gallery/2012/oct/25/worst-typos-pictures#img-4
4. "School"
5. Spelling skills, appendix B of our textbook
1. Audrey Banks
2. "Dr. Martian Luther King Jr."
3.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&ccid=S3UWxoDf&id=3B79D769E326FD7B3F9AFF843C727BD800798312&thid=OIP.S3UWxoDfw0RbPB3q_a3gowEsC0&q=famous+typos&simid=608002152232258593&selectedIndex=5
4. "Dr. Martin Luther King Jr."
5. This sign was specifically referencing Dr. King, but they misspelled his first name as "Martian" which is a term for an alien from Mars.
1. Audrey Banks
2. "Are you sure you want to exist?"
3.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&ccid=aFHQCokw&id=A3DFA06227AC0B3E74883E0CDF9E50E606771193&thid=OIP.aFHQCokw7CQSdyDGX9FwXAEsCd&q=famous+typos&simid=607987729731421585&selectedIndex=12
4. "Are you sure you want to exit?"
5. Since this is from a pop up window that is prompted by a user wanting to leave a website, it is safe to assume that this is a simple and common mistake.
1. Audrey Banks
2. "Lemmi tell y'all a lil' something"
3.
https://www.bing.com/search?q=uptown+funk+lyrics&FORM=HDRSC1
4. "Let me tell you all some things"
5. Misuse of "something" and misspelling of the phrase "let me."
1.Mary Valkos
2. night stands
3.
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4. nightstands
5. Spelling error; compound word
1.Mary Valkos
2. the Laurals
3.
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4.the Laurels
5. They happened to have spelled the name of the care facility inccorectly
1.Mary Valkos
2. Only until they last
3.
file:/C:/Users/MaryJack/Documents/College/Fall%202017/164%20Bus%20Comm/Valkos%20Wiki%20Entries%202.htm
4. …behind the Laurels on Crapo; only until they last.
5.Fragment; should be a dependent clause and then completed with a period.
1.Mary Valkos
2.theres
3.
file:/C:/Users/MaryJack/Documents/College/Fall%202017/164%20Bus%20Comm/Valkos%20Wiki%20Entries%202.htm
4. There’s
5. Should be a contraction (there is), capitalized, and the first word of a new sentence.
1.Mary Valkos
2. theres
3.
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4. There are
5. Doesn’t agree in number. Despite the wrong use of a contraction, it’s referring to more than one item so it should be there are.
1.Mary Valkos
2. alot
3.
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4. a lot
5. Spelling error; this shouldn’t be one word.
1.Mary Valkos
2. Be nice take one and leave some for others to follow.
3.
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4.”Be nice. Take one and leave some for others that will follow later.” or “Be nice, take one, and leave some for those that follow you.”
5. Run-on sentence; possiblly should be a list.
1.Mary Valkos
2. would of
3.
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4. woul’ve or would have
5. Misused phrased. The contraction would’ve sounds like would of and is commonly used inccorectly.
1.Mary Valkos
2. Happy birthday mom
3.
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4. Happy birthday, mom!
5. Direct address and should be the end of the sentence.
1.Mary Valkos
2. Happy birthday mom, hopefully you got to enjoy a bit of it.
3.
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4. Hopefully you got to enjoy a bit of it.
5. Run-on sentence. Hopefully should be the beginning of a new sentence.
1.Mary Valkos
2. hopefully
3.
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4. I hope that you got to enjoy a bit of it.
5. Hopefully should only be used to modify a verb.
1.Mary Valkos
2. What is it’s name
3.
file:/C:/Users/MaryJack/Documents/College/Fall%202017/164%20Bus%20Comm/Valkos%20Wiki%20Entries%202.htm
4. What is its name?
5. Its shows possession, whereas it’s is the contraction for it is.
1.Mary Valkos
2. What is it’s name
3.
file:/C:/Users/MaryJack/Documents/College/Fall%202017/164%20Bus%20Comm/Valkos%20Wiki%20Entries%202.htm
4. What is its name? Alternately, they could’ve said, “What is this called?”
5. Missing punctuation. This should be a question.
1.Mary Valkos
2. Some pictures from todays memories.
3.
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4. Some pictures from today’s memories.
5. Missing apostrophy to show possesion.
1.Mary Valkos
2.If I can’t find this booking i’m going
3.
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4. If I can’t find this booking, I’m going to
5. Dependent clause
1.Mary Valkos
2. i’m going to
3.
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4. If I can’t find this booking, I’m going to
5. First person pronouns should always be capitalized.
1.Mary Valkos
2. I’m going to loose my mind.
3.
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4. I’m going to lose my mind.
5. Commonly misused word. Loose means “not tight.” Lose means to “misplace.”
1. Danelle Kource
2. No dog's allowed
3.
https://speckycdn-sdm.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/apostrophe-05.jpg
4. No dogs allowed
5.There is no possession,therefore dogs does not need an apostrophe.
1. Danelle Kource
2. I am sorry but are toaster is not working
3.
http://img0.joyreactor.com/pics/post/full/toaster-grammar-nazi-funny-1038519.jpeg
4. I am sorry, but our toaster is not working.
5. Should have "our," not "are."
1. Danelle Kource
2. We don't need no education
3.
https://activecentreofenglishtraining.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/n1.jpg
4. We don't need an education.
5. Double negative.
1.Danelle Kource
2.Your the best teacher ever.
3.
http://i.huffpost.com/gen/1019305/thumbs/r-BEST-TEACHER-large570.jpg
4. You're the best teacher ever.
5. Should be you're instead of your to mean "you are."
1. Nicholas Berenyi
2. Violators will be towed and find $50
3. http://media.galaxant.com/000/062/026/desktop-1406813088.png
4. Violators will be towed and fined $50
5. Wrong spelling of fined
1. Nicholas Berenyi
2. Employees must wash hands before living
3. http://www.english-twit.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Untitled-41.jpg
4. Employees must wash hands before leaving
5. Wrong spelling of leaving
1. Nicholas Berenyi
2. School Suplies
3. https://i.pinimg.com/736x/d2/d1/46/d2d146c9b206af67a8c594561c477613--funny-grammar-mistakes-spelling.jpg
4. School Supplies
5. Supplies is spelled wrong
1. Nicholas Berenyi
2. Custermers only
3. https://www.pleated-jeans.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/wwi-15.jpg
4. Customers only
5. Customers is spelled wrong
1. Nicholas Berenyi
2. Our teachers makes a differance
3. https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/nintchdbpict0002855315091.jpg?w=748&strip=all
4. Our teachers make a difference
5. Difference is spelled wrong
1. Nicholas Berenyi
2. I wanna visit the ifold tower in france one day
3. https://list25.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/2319-610x360.jpg
4. I want to visit the Eiffel Tower in France one day.
5. Eiffel is spelled wrong and capitalization fixed
1. Nicholas Berenyi
2. Warning Pedestrian stop vehicles reversing
3.
https://readingfuelledbytea.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/img_0825.jpg
4. Warning! Pedestian Stop
Vehicles Reversing
5. Added punctuation and capitalization
1. Nicholas Berenyi
2. Toilet only for disabled elderly pregnant children
3.
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/0b/2a/3d/0b2a3d31086c417eaaefa1d7841a69d3.jpg
4. Toilet only for disabled, elderly, pregnant, or children
5. Added commas
1. Nicholas Berenyi
2. Cows, keep your dogs under control.
3.
http://www.grammar-monster.com/admin/pics/errors/vocative_case_2.jpg
4. Cows here; keep your dogs under control
5. Made it so that it doesn't seem like the sign is talking to the cows
1. Nicholas Berenyi
2. Smile your're on campus camera
3.
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/af/d0/56/afd05633b94f506c3b6003110e9bdeb9.jpg
4. Smile, you're on campus camera
5. Wrong form of you're
1. Nicholas Berenyi
2. Open Sunday's
3.
https://www.vappingo.com/word-blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Punctuation-37.jpg
4. Open Sundays
5. Sundays should have an apostrophe
1. Nicholas Berenyi
2. Fried Oreo's
3.
https://vforum-images.washingtonpost.com/2015_6/oreos_20160203084801.jpg
4. Fried Oreos
5. Oreos doesn't need an apostrophe
1. Nicholas Berenyi
2. Illegally parked cars will be fine
3.
https://i.pinimg.com/736x/33/79/3f/33793fd085fcd017d8104bd041705fb1--funny-grammar-mistakes-grammar-lessons.jpg
4. Illegally parked cars will be fined
5. Forgot the D on fined
1. Nicholas Berenyi
2. We bye used cars
3.
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/d2/46/8c/d2468c9bd754f397246162c09e32e8fe.jpg
4. We buy used cars
5. Wrong bye
http://i.huffpost.com/gen/1019305/thumbs/r-BEST-TEACHER-large570.jpg
I LOVE YOU!
1. Elliott Martinez
2. Amanda was the lead vocalist in her band it was a punk rock band.
3.
https://www.slideshare.net/DamianB/fragments-run-on-sentence
4. Amanda was the lead vocalist in her band. It was a punk rock band.
5. This sentence had two independent phrases that was an run-on sentence. It needed to be separated into two sentences.
1. Shelley Galloway
2. Flue Shots
3. https://www.dailywritingtips.com/wp-content/uploads/flue.jpg
4. Should be spelled Flu Shots
5. Misspelled word
1. Shelley Galloway
2. PRIVATE Customer Parking Only / All Others will be Toad
3. http://www.bitrebels.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/english-grammar-on-signs-13.jpg
4. Should be All Others Will Be Towed
5. Homonyms-words that sound alike but are spelled different and have different meanings.
1. Zoe McElroy
2. 15 best things about our pubic schools.
3.
4. 15 Best Things About Our Public Schools.
5. Adjective mistake: The creator forgot to put an 'L' in "public", which resulted in "pubic". Pubic- of or relating to pubis
1. Zoe McElroy
2. No trespassing violators will be prosecuted.
3.
4. Violators of "No Trespassing" will be prosecuted.
5. The creator makes it sound as if none of the trespassing violators will be prosecuted. They meant the opposite.
I LOVE YOU!1. Kasey Roe2. Notice- help us reduce crime Lock your car or loose it3.http://www.purplewren.com/images/125281719_64ea366149.jpg
4. Notice- Help us reduce crime Lock your car or lose it
5. The wrong word is being used, which does not make sense in this statement
1. Kasey Roe
2. Sorry are credit card and gift card machine is down at the moment
3. http://chasinggreenerdays.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/badGrammarSign.jpg
4. Sorry, our credit card machine is down at the moment
5. Should have "our" not "are"
1. Mary Boughner2.Less sugar, less bottles3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPpszZfHPRY
4. Less sugar, fewer bottles. 5. Should be a count noun not a mass noun
1. Mary Boughner2. These is good3. https://www.google.com/search?q=these+is+good+crackers&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiR-Pmtz9DYAhXC11MKHayDBW8Q_AUICygC&biw=1366&bih=662#imgrc=e06jT0nVqOc4MM:
4. These are good5. Shoule be are not is
1. Taylor Swix
2. "9 week old Pomeranian puppies forsale i have a 1 lb 2 oz white female and a 1 lb 2 oz black make with a goatee they have had first shots and healthy checkup if interested call or text * thanks"3. This was a post on a Facebook page to sell puppies. It had a image of the puppies with the caption being what I had typed in the 2nd part.
4. " Nine-week-old Pomeranian puppies for sale. I have a 1lb 2oz white female and a 1lb 2oz black male that has a goatee. They have had their first shots and a healthy checkup. If you are interested call or text *, thanks"
5. I changed multiple things in this post. I used dashes in "nine-week-old". For sale is two words not one. There have been multiple "." missed, so without them it would be a long run-on sentence. I have also capitalized words because they are proper and added words like, "that" and "their" to make the sentences more complete and make sense.
1. Tara Koons
2. "You're grammar mistakes are their for all too see."
3. https://www.google.com/searchq=grammatical+errors&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi7rObgq9HYAhVSrFMKHaRLBAoQ_AUICigB&biw=1366&bih=700#imgrc=KhbUZXiDpygg2M:
4. Your grammar mistakes are there for all to see.
5. I fixed "you're" because it is not the correct possessive version. Their was also the possessive version that we did not want.
http://www.grammar-monster.com/easily_confused/youre_your.htm
1. Tara Koons
2. "Please keep our beach's clean."
3. https://www.google.com/searchq=grammatical+errors&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi7rObgq9HYAhVSrFMKHaRLBAoQ_AUICigB&biw=1366&bih=700#imgrc=Otn7NLfYHLdrgM:
4. "Please keep our beaches clean."
5. The plural for beaches was used incorrectly.
https://magoosh.com/hs/act/act-english/2016/act-english-grammar-rules-singular-and-plural-forms/
1. Chloe Brubaker
2. "made in USA"
3.
4. "made in the USA"
5. The adjective the should be added here to describe a specific thing (the USA).
1. Chloe Brubaker
2. "...an Egyptian, young physicist..."
3.
4. "...a young, Egyptian physicist.."
5. The word 'young' should come first in this sentence. This adjective should come first in the sentence because it is used to describe the noun it is preceding.
1 Heather Guild
2 It was nice to meat you!
3 This was in an email I received from a teacher at my daughter"s school.
4 It was nice to meet you!
5 Meat should have been spelled meet. Same pronunciation, different meaning.
1 Heather Guild
2 How much flower does the recipe call for?
3 This was a question that was tagged in a Facebook post about cooking.
3 How much flour does the recipe call for?
4 Flower should have been spelled flour. Same pronunciation, different meaning.
1. Kaela Putnam
2. please turn of showers when you are done
3.https://notsospanish.wordpress.com/tag/signs/
4.Please turn off THE showers when you are done
5. should have had an article to make it read more smoothly
1. Kaela Putnam
2. Grodge sale 1527 Hermosa
3. https://i.pinimg.com/originals/b8/bb/25/b8bb254c6a01ed87c9d584c95434ba47.jpg
4. Garage Sale 1527 Hermosa
5.wrong spelling
1. Kasey Roe
2. Call us to schedule your weekly, bi-weekly or one-time house cleaning, we'll design your service around your needs.
3. http://www.grammarglitchcentral.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/run-on-sentence-example-2011-001.jpg
4. Call us to schedule your weekly, bi-weekly, or one-time house cleaning. We'll design your service around your needs.
5. This is a run-on sentence that needs to be broken up.
1. Kasey Roe
2. This area chemically treated keep children and pets off until dry
3. http://www.compliancesigns.com/media/NH/chemical-fuel/1000/Herbicide-Sign-NHEP-27268_1000.gif
4. This area IS chemically treated. Keep children and pets off until dry.
5. This is a run on sentence and needs the linking verb 'is'.
1. Emily Streu
2. “Please Slow Drively”
3.
https://www.google.com/search?q=grammatical+errors&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiVqteE2NXYAhXyk-AKHeQdDGoQ_AUICigB&biw=911&bih=425&dpr=1.5#imgrc=HHSFuUjot9Vn8M:
4. A proposed correction: “Please Drive Slowly”
5. Justification for the correction: Verbs come before the adverb
1. Zoe McElroy
2. “HUNTERS Please Use Caution When Hunting Pedestrians Using Walk Trails”
3.
4. Correction: HUNTERS: Please Use Caution When Hunting. Pedestrians Using Walk Trails.
5. The sign creator meant to warn the hunters of pedestrians that are using the walk trails. Instead, the creator was indicating that the hunters were hunting the pedestrians and using the walk trails to hunt them.
1. Zoe McElroy
2. Ugh Boots
3. https://www.buzzfeed.com/copyranter/10-very-unfortunate-grammar-and-spelling-mistakes?utm_term=.tr4eNGoj3#.qlOMLzjpJ
4. UGG Boots
5. The brand is UGG, and the creator spelled it “Ugh” which is used to express disgust or horror.
1. Tara Koons
2. Looking for a double stroller that I will be abole to put a car seat with a newborn and a one year old in asap
3. https://www.facebook.com/groups/clarecountyyardsale/?ref=bookmarks
4. I am searching for a double stroller that is compatible with both an infant car seat, as well a toddler.
5. The original was a run-on sentence with a spelling error. I reworded the sentence to get the same ending, but in a correct way.
1. Tara Koons
2. I have one at work right now can send u a pic of it when I get home
3. https://www.facebook.com/groups/clarecountyyardsale/?ref=bookmarks
4. I am at work right now, but I have one available. I can send you photos of the stroller when I get home.
5. The original was a run on sentence with no punctuation.
1. Mary Boughner
2. Yesterday my hoof was hurting cowboy here tried to put some ice on it I told him ice doesn't help hooves he always thinks he knows better.
3.
4. Yesterday my hoof was hurting. Cowboy here tried to put some ice on it. I told him ice doesn't help hooves. He always thinks he knows better.
5. Run on sentences
1.Mary Boughner
2. It takes more muscles to frown then it does to smile what can i say i'm a fitness addict
3.
4. It takes more muscles to frown than it does to smile. What can I say i'm a fitness addict.
5. Wrong form of than/then
1. Shelley Galloway
2. For every comment ill do 10 sit ups For every like ill do 5 squats
3.https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10208001344212465&set=a.1377599921070.2054003.1264020007&type=3&theater
4. For every comment I’ll do 10 sit ups. For every like I’ll do 5 squats.
5. Run on sentence, missing punctuation.
1. Shelley Galloway
2. do u ever want to say something that’s pissing you off but you know it’ll start an argument so u leave it and let it kill you inside 3.https://www.facebook.com/themafiabossgame/photos/a.411133840755.190522.134523435755/10153458047010756/?type=3&theater
4. Do you ever want to say something that’s pissing you off but you it’ll start an argument? So, you leave it alone and let it kill you inside.
5. Missing/wrong punctuation, run on sentence, missing word.
1. Heather Guild
2.Today was the best day in the world my family began our beach vacation.
3. Facebook post
4. Today was the best day in the world! My family began our beach vacation.
5. Run on sentence
1.Heather Guild
2. Back in the day Boe was the lead singer in his band and it was an amature punk band.
3. Facebook post
4. Back in the day, Boe was the lead singer in his band. It was an amateur punk band.
5. Took out the conjunction to prevent it from being a run on sentence. Fixed misspelled word.
1. Taylor Swix
2. Employees must wash there hands before returning to work.
3. sign on a bathroom door.
4. Employees must wash their hands before returning to work.
5. They used the word "there" when they should have used the word "their"
1. Taylor Swix
2. "We BYE used cars"
3. Road sign
4. "We BUY used cars"
5. They need to use "buy" to mean to spend money on something.
1.Sahara Brisson
2.Good hes just congested they said we could do a dehumidifier and vics to help losen it all up. He wieghs 12lbs 10oz and is 24in long and looks healthy aside from the being congested
3. Facebook Comment
4. Fixed spelling errors and grammatical errors.
1. Stephanie Steele
2. my right shoulder has been popping in the front of the shoulder and now hurting its been off and on for two weeks might have to get it checked to see whats going on!
3. A Facebook post
4. My right shoulder has been popping in the front of the shoulder, and now hurting. It's been off and on for two weeks. I might have to get it checked to see what's going on!
5. a run on sentence
1. Emily Streu
2. “when you go to buy murder mystery dinner tickets then realize it won’t work because your kids won’t sleep without you”
3. Facebook Post
4. A proposed correction: “When you WANT TO go to buy murder mystery dinner tickets, but know you can’t since your kids won’t sleep without you”
5. This is a run-on sentence. It needed to have conjunctions added, that separated the part of the sentence that could stand alone, as its own sentence.
1. Emily Streu
2. The text of the error: “ I wanna be the type of person who wakes up at 8 has a fruit smoothie n then goes for a run but I literally wake up at 1 then have a nap at 2”
3. Facebook Meme
4. A proposed correction: “ I WANT TO be the type of person who, wakes up at EIGHT AND HAVE a fruit smoothie. WHO THEN goes for a run, but I literally wake up at 1 then TAKE a nap at TWO”
5. Justification for the correction: Correct grammar. Wanna is not a word, rather slang for “want to”. The numbers should be spelled out if they are less than 10.
1. Shelley Galloway
2. Even though there are days I wish I could change some things that happened in the past, there’s a reason the rear view mirror is so small and the windshield is so big, where your headed is much more important than what you’ve left behind.
3.https://www.facebook.com/majestictimelines/photos/a.1611892642433959.1073741829.1602284943394729/1844584642498090/?type=3&theater
4. Even though there are days I wish I could change some things that happened in the past, there’s a reason the rear-view mirror is so small, and the windshield is so big. Where your headed is much more important than what you’ve left behind.
5. Punctuation/Run-on sentence
1. Shelley Galloway
2. You will never make it .if you care what other’s think!
3.https://www.facebook.com/majestictimelines/photos/a.1602297040060186.1073741828.1602284943394729/1851553315134556/?type=3&theater
4. You will never make it, if you care what other’s think!
5. Punctuation error
1. Zoe McElroy
2. Employee’s Only
3.
4. Employees Only
5. The creator implies that the employees own the only, but they really meant to state, in plural form, employees are the only ones welcome in a certain area.
1. Zoe McElroy
2. If you don't like the price, to bad.
3.
4. If you don't like the price, too bad.
5. The sign creator misused forms of 'to' and 'too'.
1. Kasey Roe
2. Keep Dog's Away
3. http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-575HnZpo1ow/TzuJ1DbcIXI/AAAAAAAAAPU/FMYyAmort1g/s1600/Apostrophe.JPG
4. Keep Dogs Away
5. it is incorrect to use an apostrophe with plural nouns
1. Kasey Roe
2. Were Open
3. http://www.fourmilab.ch/documents/apostrophe/figures/wereopen.jpg
4. We're Open
5. The sign is stating they WERE open, when it should say we're open, as in we are open.
1. Elliott Martinez
2. No Praking
3.
4. No Parking
5. Misspelling of the word parking and spell check matters.
1. Heather Guild
2. Closed on Monday's
3. Facebook Post
4. Closed on Mondays.
5. Improper use of apostrophe
1. Heather Guild
2. Apple's $1.50
3. advertisement
4. Apples $1.50
5. Improper use of apostrophe
1. Taylor Swix
2. "Prayer's for him"
3. Facebook Comment
4. "Prayers for him"
5. Improper use of an apostrophe
1. Taylor Swix
2. "Cheer's to the new year"
3. Facebook Post
4. "Cheers to the new year"
5. Improper use of an apostrophe
1)Alisha Strye
2)
3) CIS Class text book online.
4)Distance
5) Spelling error
1) Alisha Strye
2)
2)
3)Facebook
4)A's and Bs
5)Apostrophe error
1.Alisha Strye
2.
3. Facebook
4. I need to lose some weight.
5. Sentence fragment
1. Alisha Strye
2.
3. Facebook
4. So hubby says he hates this arrangement because, he trips on the little table next to the sofa.
5. Spelling errors, comma errors
1. Mary Boughner
2. file:///C:/Users/maryl/Pictures/Saved%20Pictures/wiki%20posting%20fb%20error.png
3. Facebook
4. "Some people want positive in their life but lies don't bring positive things.
5. Should use lives since the form used was "their"
1. Mary Boughner
2.
3. Advertisement
4. Perfection has it's price
5. Should be its not it's (apostrophe error)
1. Tara Koons
2. "Open Sunday's"
3.
4. Open Sundays
5. There is no need for an apostrophe in this sign, especially because there is no ownership or contractions.
1. Tara Koons
2. "Mens restroom"
3. https://www.eclectic.ca/sites/default/files/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Missing-11.jpg
4. Men's restroom
5. There is a need for an apostrophe between the n and the s in mens. It is need to show ownership. Who's restroom? The men's restroom.
1. Emily Streu
2. “Ban pre-shredded cheese make America grate again.”
3. https://www.google.com/search?q=gas+station+signs+mistakes&sa=X&biw=911&bih=425&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=3DOmZhajJJlJbM%253A%252CLNaHTlmspRlWLM%252C_&usg=__Z489FrSeYcEQ_jrchR-qH4KhIEg%3D&ved=0ahUKEwiBsYO3xfjYAhUL0lMKHQbzBycQ9QEILzAC#imgrc=3DOmZhajJJlJbM:
4. A proposed correction: “Ban pre-shredded cheese, make America GREAT again.”
5. Justification for the correction: Different form of the word Great.
1.Sahara Brisson
2. "You and Me"
3. Title on an instagram accounts story post
4.The post grammatically should read You and I.
1.Sahara Brisson
2.Sign at a school "sometimes your the dog,sometimes your the hydrant"
3.https://goodmenproject.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/dog-and-hydrant.jpg
4.Both the times your is used in the wrong form. Both should read You're as in you are the dog and you are the hydrant
1. Zoe McElroy
2. No Smoking Aloud
3.
4. No Smoking Allowed
5. They meant not smoking permitted. Instead they’re saying no smoking out loud.
1. Zoe McElroy
2. Were Opening at 3 AM on Black Friday
3.
4. We’re Opening at 3 AM on Black Friday
5. Misused were and we’re. They meant we are, not were as a past tense opening.
1. Kasey Roe
2. Employees must wash hands before living
3. https://blazepress.com/.image/t_share/MTQ0Mjk3Mjg3NzA5ODk0Mjk4/funny-spelling-errors-25jpg.jpg
4. Employees must wash hands before leaving
5. The incorrect word gives the sign the wrong meaning
1. Kasey Roe
2. I Fill Free
3. http://funnypicsonly.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Worst-Tattoo-Spelling-Mistakes-46.jpg
4. I feel free
5. Incorrect word in the phrase gives the tattoo the wrong message
1. Kasey Roe
2. to young to die, to fast to live
3. http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/02/11/article-2276949-17813C75000005DC-470_634x373.jpg
4. too young to die, too fast to live
5. The incorrect use of to, it should be too.
1 Kasey Roe
2. A love thicker then blood
3. https://cdn77.sadanduseless.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/misspelled-tattoo3.jpg
4. A love thicker than blood
5. Incorrect use of then, it should be than.
1. Mary Boughner
2 Nothing last's forever
3.
4. Nothing lasts forever
5. Incorrect use of apostrophe
1. Mary Boughner
2. Porks and Spoons
3.
4. Forks and Spoons
5. Wrong use of word
1. Shelley Galloway
2. I’m belief in God
3.https://www.facebook.com/306840506086074/photos/rpp.306840506086074/985740581529393/?type=3&theater
4. I believe in God
5. spelling/wrong words
1. Shelley Galloway
2. Anyone else permanently in the mood for a Chinese or just me??
3.https://www.facebook.com/SarcasticQueenClub/photos/a.1685743551736448.1073741828.1685737591737044/1895270757450392/?type=3&theater
4. Anyone else in the mood for Chinese or just me?
5. Added words/excessive punctuation
1. Heather Guild
2. That dont go in that folder!
3. Facebook response
4. That doesn't go in that folder!
5. dont is the incorrect word for this sentence
1. Heather Guild
2. Good Morning Fokes!
3. sign on a diners front door
4 Good Morning Folks!
5. Fokes is spelled Folks.
Alisha Strye
1. We have the best buffet in town with low price
2.
3. We have the best buffet in town with a low price!
4. An "a" is required for the sentence to be correct
Alisha Strye
1.
2. Random question what store do you think has more crafts things Dollar Tree or dollar daze? I'm meaning kids
3. Random question, what store do you think has more craft things Dollar Tree or Dollar Daze?
4. Crafts does not need to be plural. Dollar Daze needed a capital letter as it is a proper noun.
Alisha Strye
1.
2.Has anyone had success with the credit builder cards that reports to the credit bureaus 6xs a month. I just ordered mine any luck
3. Has anyone had success with the credit builder card that reports to the credit bureaus 6 times a month? I just ordered mine. Have you had any luck?
4. There is only one card so cards is incorrect because its plural it needs to be singular. The wrods posted formed a question so a question mark instead of a period should have been used. Sentence structure was also an issue.
Alisha Styre
1.
2. I seriously DISLIKE credit karma. I just check my credit through them and it shows that my scores drop from 712 to 681 (31 points drop) BUT THEN it's doesn't show why?
3. I seriously dislike Credit Karma. I just checked my credit score through them and it shows that my scores dropped from 712 to 681. A 31 point drop! But then, it doesn't show my why?
4. Credit Karma is a proper noun, requiring capitalization. Check should be checked as its past tense. Drop should be dropped as it is also past tense. Points should be point, because we have a number before points, and drop comes after. It could be a I dropped 31 points, or I had a 31 point drop. Incorrect use of capitalization in the words "BUT THEN". There was also a contraction that was unnessicary. It's doesn't show why? It doesn't show why? Would have been more appropriate.
Alisha Strye
1. We have the best buffet in town with low price
2.
3. We have the best buffet in town with a low price!
4. An "a" is required for the sentence to be correct
Alisha Strye
1.
2. Random question what store do you think has more crafts things Dollar Tree or dollar daze? I'm meaning kids
3. Random question, what store do you think has more craft things Dollar Tree or Dollar Daze?
4. Crafts does not need to be plural. Dollar Daze needed a capital letter as it is a proper noun.
Alisha Strye
1.
2.Has anyone had success with the credit builder cards that reports to the credit bureaus 6xs a month. I just ordered mine any luck
3. Has anyone had success with the credit builder card that reports to the credit bureaus 6 times a month? I just ordered mine. Have you had any luck?
4. There is only one card so cards is incorrect because its plural it needs to be singular. The wrods posted formed a question so a question mark instead of a period should have been used. Sentence structure was also an issue.
Alisha Styre
1.
2. I seriously DISLIKE credit karma. I just check my credit through them and it shows that my scores drop from 712 to 681 (31 points drop) BUT THEN it's doesn't show why?
3. I seriously dislike Credit Karma. I just checked my credit score through them and it shows that my scores dropped from 712 to 681. A 31 point drop! But then, it doesn't show my why?
4. Credit Karma is a proper noun, requiring capitalization. Check should be checked as its past tense. Drop should be dropped as it is also past tense. Points should be point, because we have a number before points, and drop comes after. It could be a I dropped 31 points, or I had a 31 point drop. Incorrect use of capitalization in the words "BUT THEN". There was also a contraction that was unnecessary. It's doesn't show why? It doesn't show why? Would have been more appropriate.
1. Taylor Swix
2. "So i was walking home and the strangest thing happened"
3. Part of a facebook post.
4. "So, I was walking home and the strangest thing happened."
5. Need a comma after "so" and to capitalize the "I"
1. Taylor Swix
2. "What we doing during school"
3. Part of a Facebook Post.
4. "What we do during school"
5. Sentence does not flow correctly.
1. Mary Boughner
2. "I don't seen anything wrong with that."
3.
4. "I don't see anything wrong with that"
5. Wrong verb tense
1. Sahara Brisson
2. " I seen the movie last week"
3.Facebook Comment
4. The comment should read "I saw the move last week."
1.Sahara Brisson
2."I would of gone with you if I had known."
3.conversation
4.The correct sentance would be "I would have gone with you if I had known."
1) Darlica Brown
2) "Don't get to comfortable."
3) Facebook status
4) Correct form- "Don't get too comfortable."
5) The word too has two common meanings: (1) “also” or “besides” and (2) “excessively.” Sometimes people use it informally to mean (3) “very.” From englishrules.com/writing/2005/to-and-too
1) Darlica Brown
2) "Hell you owe it to yourself."
3)
4) Correct form: "Hell, you owe it to yourself."
5) Misuse/absence of comma. Comma is needed to help the sentence flow well.
1. Shelley Galloway
2. Honk If I Baught You A Flatscreen
3. http://i0.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/original/000/003/501/Teabonics7.jpg
4. Honk If I Bought You A Flat Screen
5. Spelling errors
1. Shelley Galloway
2. Cearl
3. http://www.vitamin-ha.com/follow-the-signs-22-pics/funny-signs-tumblr_llwyf9wox91qewacoo1_50070/#prettyPhoto/0/
4. Cereal
5. Spelling error
1. Zoe McElroy
2. Lock Your Car or Loose It
3.
4. Lock Your Car or Lose it
5. They mixed up loose and lose. They meant lose which means not be able to find.
1. Zoe McElroy
2. Smile Your Under Video Surveillance
3.
4. Smile You’re Under Video Surveillance
5. Used wrong form of your. They meant “you are” under video surveillance.
1.Mary Boughner
2 "Copie's here"
3.
4. Copies here
5. Wrong use of apostrophe
1. Heather Guild
2. I should of just went out this weekend instead of going to work!
3. Facebook Post
4. I should have went out this weekend instead of going to work!
5. Improper verb phrase
1. Heather Guild
2. I could of sent those files sooner, sorry about that.
3. Email
4. I could have sent those files sooner, sorry about that.
5. Improper verb phrase
1. Kasey Roe
2. The people is angry about this
3. https://theteacherjames.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/avatar-angry-pie-elt-efl-intermediate-errors.jpg
4. The people are angry about this
5. Improper verb usage
1. Kasey Roe
2. its a fact tacos is brain food
3. https://i.pinimg.com/736x/e9/bb/ab/e9bbab71d9e33acb01e96e709d807e30.jpg
4. It's a fact that tacos are brain food
5. They did not use an apostrophe and improper verb usage
1. Zoe McElroy
2. If its to easy somethings wrong
3.
4. If it’s too easy, something’s wrong
5. Used its as possessive rather than it is, misused form of too, and meant something is rather than somethings
1. Zoe McElroy
2. It’s the law
3.
4. It’s the Law
5. creator meant it is the law rather than its which shows possession
1. Taylor Swix.
2. "Id rather be somewhere warm So over this cold"
3. Facebook Post
4. "I'd rather be somewhere warm. I'm over this cold"
5. Lack of punctuation. Adding the period and apostrophe made the sentence more clear.
1. Taylor Swix
2. "When you get home please do the dishes, and sweep"
3. Text message from my mom
4. "When you get home, please do the dishes and sweep"
5. No need for a comma after the word "dishes"
1. Sahara Brisson
2.
3.Street sign
4. The sign should read "Prohibit" without the letter s
5. Fire regulations prohibit placing dumpsters...
1.Sahara Brisson
2.
3.Magazine add
4. the word is should be are
5.Great lawyers "are" coming. Will you be one of them?